William Blake

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Across
  1. 1. is often used as a poetic technique in his poems to build rhythm and aggression
  2. 7. Blake felt that a connection to (...) was being forgotten about as society advanced at alarming rates
  3. 8. Blake's seminal work was called 'Songs of (...) and experience'
  4. 9. this kind of imagery is often used in Blake's poem to rouse action from the reader
Down
  1. 2. E.P. Thompson regards Blake's poems as a direct attack on class X'
  2. 3. this group of people is often referred to to expose the corruption of adult society
  3. 4. the name of the poem that was written in response to "The Lamb"
  4. 5. a fierce advocate for those that suffered at the hands of the (...) revolution
  5. 6. Holy Thursday (Songs of experience) is considered to be a (...) against England which starves and impoverishes children