[낭만주의 시] William Blake 와 wordsworth의 시 분석
-Poem analysis
1. Look for the main idea or feeling
2. Look at the choices and the combinations of words
3. Look at the lines for the main idea or feeling
4. Sum up your impression
Expostulation and Reply by William Wordsworth
-Poem’s Setting: The Lake District
-Characters
-Type of Work
-Poem Analysis
1. Look for the main idea or feeling
2. Look at the choices and the combinations of words
3. Look at the lines for the main idea or feeling
4. Sum up your impression
Introduction
-Songs of Innocence and of Experience
The Frontispiece plates of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience denote the different characteristics of two poetic works. The frontispiece plate of Songs of Innocence shows the Piper, with a pipe in his hand, enjoying free dialogue with a child passing over his head. On the other hand, the frontispiece plate of Experience shows the Piper, deserting his pipe, carrying a child on his head. Though in physical contact, the Piper and the child can neither see each other nor communicate each other. The child on wings, stuck on the Piper, can no longer fly; and the Piper, with the child as a heavy burden, gets into a strained situation.
The significance of those pictures is that in Innocence spiritual communion with God is possible; and in Experience the world, ignorant of "Logos" to His home, fails in communication with Him. In Experience, separated from God, God simply is out of reach. However, for the Man, destined to go through Experience as the result of his fall, Experience takes its meaning as an inevitable stepping stone towards oneness of God and Man.

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