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The Garden of Love
In the poem “The Garden of Love,” the author William Blake tries to show the reader that the church is responsible for crushing the joys and desires of the people that live by it’s rules. ... The images that he used in the poem are the church itself, flowers, the garden, graves and tomes, priests in black robes, the church doors that are closed, and the words “Thou Shalt Not” written above the church doors. ...
The garden in the poem “The Garden of Love” represents the speaker’s life Blake’s repeated use of the images of flowers gives the reader feelings of peace and happiness. ... The flowers in this garden of love represent the speaker’s joys and desires
Just as Blake used the image of flowers throughout his poem, he also used the church and images connected with the church in all three stanzas.
Approximate Word count = 725 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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