In William Blake's peotry, the father and other fatherlike images, such as God, priest and king, are usually a figure of __________________.
A: benevolence
B: adimiration
C: love
D: oppression
A: benevolence
B: adimiration
C: love
D: oppression
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- In William Blake’s poetry, the father (and any other in whom he saw the image of the father such as God, priest, and king) was usually a figure of ______. A: benevolence B: admiration C: love D: tyranny
- ________ is considered the father of British Navy. A: William I B: King John C: Alfred the Great D: Henry I
- The theme of the lack of a ( ) consistently infected Steven's films. A: wife figure B: father figure C: mother figure D: son figure
- The dramatic irony in William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” helps to draw attention to ____.
- 1. William Blake’s poems are collected in two collections. They are Songs of Innocence and __________.