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Interpretation of William Blake's Poem "The Garden of Love"
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William Blake's poem "The Garden of Love" offers a concise yet powerful critique of the Church of England, reflecting the poet's Romantic ideals. Through twelve impactful verses, Blake explores themes of love, religion, and personal freedom, embodying the era's characteristic tension between institutional authority and individual emotion. This seminar paper delves into the poem's significance and its representation of Romanticism, highlighting how Blake's work encapsulates his complex relationship with faith and societal norms.
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