Liberty
Autor: Maria Carolina Valdes • September 1, 2015 • Creative Writing • 1,219 Words (5 Pages) • 782 Views
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Liberty
- Rousseau said that people live in a prison so he thought that the key was the emotions, with the emotions we can unlock the mind of civilization and get out of the prison, that prison was the industrial revolution, system, etc
- Paine said that life itself have became a prison because in that time people followed the rules, and they didn´t do anything also he thought that in America the law is the king (Paine was in the USA and his work the pamphlet “common sense”)
- Wordsworth “the last of the flock” in the poem, sheeps represent the importance of nature and innocence (pure) between more sheeps more pure the farmer was won. But as the farmer was lost the sheeps he was fall in a crazy state.
Message life without nature and purity can be both more difficult and more serious.
- Results of French revolution: people were thought different so everything change.
Nature
- Blake (focus in child labor) he thought that spontaneous childhood visions was as source of inspiration, his inspiration came from his childhood because Blake remember his childhood life nature and everything was beautiful. And he inspire in children because they have a free imagination.
- Songs of innocence and songs of experience (Blake)
Songs of innocence: innocence and pure world of the childhood: it was written by the perspective of the kids
Positive aspects of the nature and human before the corruption
Songs of experience: world of adult, corruption and repression: it was regret the way in that hard adults life experiences destroy the innocence
This 2 poem showed us different perspective of the world
- Brother´s Blake death (Robert) Blake changed his perspective of the life when his brother die
- Blake foresaw based on his dreams that the world will be a inhumane culture because he saw the children unchanged
- Allusion to Satan’s son. the creation of factory it was the son of Satan because the factories and its development destroyed the nature
- Coleridge son, he made that his son grew up in nature
- Wordsworth “nature is pretty but dangerous” he thought this, when he was in a boat and it was on impact for his imagination
- Titern abbey´s relevance: it was a symbol of the romance movement; it was a place of inspiration. It was a powerful romantic metaphor, it was a place of serenity and desolation
- “sublime” concept the romantics changed the religion by the sublime sensation
The feeling more than the rational understanding and more than just the beauty of the sunset, it’s about the horror and terror too
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