1. Religion in the Poetry of William Blake
It is a delicacy of God's innocence and it sings as if to the rhythm of God. ... When talking about songs of innocence as title implies, the views offered in these songs about religion are very innocent and naive. In these songs Blake shows us the world through children's eyes. The view of religion he gives us in Songs of Innocence is no different. ... This nice, naive view of religion is seen throughout the Songs of Innocence, for here in this childhood fantasy God is merciful and kind, and will free these poor children from the miserable reality of their lives. ...
- Word Count: 2556
- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: High School