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20 May, 06:33

How is love shown in the clod and the pebble by William Blake

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  1. 20 May, 09:30
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    The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake is from a collection of poems called the Songs of Experience. Succeeding the Songs of Innocence, Blake explores the themes of love and the human spirit through the personification of a clod of clay and a pebble in a brook. Blake confers completely contrary convictions to the clod and the pebble which compliment the diametrically opposed views on the nature of love expressed in the poem.
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