This chapter examines two significant poems by William Blake, emphasizing themes of human virtues and the duality of human experience.
What does Blake imply about human emotions in the poem?
Which emotion is NOT mentioned in 'The Human Abstract'?
What does 'Humility takes its root underfoot' imply?
Which duality is primarily examined in Blake’s poetry?
Why is the figure of the Raven significant in the poem?
What artistic method did Blake employ for his poetry?