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THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER
(SONGS OF INNOCENCE)
BY WILLIAM BLAKE
GROUP MEMBERS :
TAN VI LER
YOUNG POH PING

TING NGIIK YING
YII WAN JIUN
BACKGROUND OF POET
William Blake
28 November
175712 August
1827

A boldly
imaginative
rebel in both
his thought and
art.

An English
poet, painter
and printmaker.

He combined
poetic and
pictorial genius
to explore life.
BRIEF
OVERVIEW
This poem is narrated by the poet
himself. First of all, he tells us a little bit
about his childhood. When his mother
passed away, his father sold him for
money to become a labour who swept
the chimneys.

Next, he introduces a fellow called Tom
Dacre who was also a chimney
sweeper. Tom cried because his hair
was shaved to prevent soot from
infesting it. He felt depressed of his job.
At night, Tom dreamed that
thousands of chimney
sweepers were locked up in
black coffins (symbolize the
hardship they faced).

However, an Angel succeeded
to set them free. The Angel told
Tom to be a good boy so as to
become the child of God. The
following day of his dream, he
became optimistic towards what
he had to suffer.
Symbolism
lamb

• Innocence

• Hardship faced by
coffin of black
sweepers
Angel who had • Person who gives hope to
a bright key
the sweepers
Green

• Growth, fertility and spring

Wash in a
river

• Clean away the sin

Rise upon
cloud

• A lift from lower class positions
to upper-class

Bags

• Figurative emotional baggage
of their soot-filled experiences
Metaphor

As Tom was a-sleeping
Tom was having a moment
of peace, disconnected for
a while with the real and
chaotic world.
Simile
That curl’d like a lamb’s back
Comparing the curly hair of Tom with the
back of a lamb.
Both of the two objects share the same
form (the back of a lamb is compound by
lots of curls which are curved in shape).
Alliteration
• So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep
• As Tom was a sleeping he had such a sight
Alliteration of words beginning with the letter ‘s’
 Makes the words sound fun and energetic.
Onomatopoeia
• “cry weep, weep ,weep, weep”
deepen the impression of the mother's
death and the crying chimney sweeper.
• “So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep”
represent the sound like a brush
repetitiously scraping a chimney wall.
• “Then down a green plain leaping, laughing,
they run”
represent happiness and joyfulness
TONE AND MOOD
TONES
Helpless

• The poet was
sold to be a
chimney
sweeper when he
could merely
speak.

Critical

• The children
were too young
to sweep the
chimneys.
Theme of Innocence
• Represented by Tom and other sweepers.
• They are unaware of the oppression.
• They believe that if they are obedient and do

their duty, everything will be well.
• Tom tends to dream that other sweepers are
being locked in black coffins but an Angel
succeeds to set them free.
Theme of Social Injustice
Poem - The Chimney Sweeper

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Poem - The Chimney Sweeper

  • 1. THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER (SONGS OF INNOCENCE) BY WILLIAM BLAKE
  • 2. GROUP MEMBERS : TAN VI LER YOUNG POH PING TING NGIIK YING YII WAN JIUN
  • 4. William Blake 28 November 175712 August 1827 A boldly imaginative rebel in both his thought and art. An English poet, painter and printmaker. He combined poetic and pictorial genius to explore life.
  • 6. This poem is narrated by the poet himself. First of all, he tells us a little bit about his childhood. When his mother passed away, his father sold him for money to become a labour who swept the chimneys. Next, he introduces a fellow called Tom Dacre who was also a chimney sweeper. Tom cried because his hair was shaved to prevent soot from infesting it. He felt depressed of his job.
  • 7. At night, Tom dreamed that thousands of chimney sweepers were locked up in black coffins (symbolize the hardship they faced). However, an Angel succeeded to set them free. The Angel told Tom to be a good boy so as to become the child of God. The following day of his dream, he became optimistic towards what he had to suffer.
  • 8.
  • 9. Symbolism lamb • Innocence • Hardship faced by coffin of black sweepers Angel who had • Person who gives hope to a bright key the sweepers
  • 10. Green • Growth, fertility and spring Wash in a river • Clean away the sin Rise upon cloud • A lift from lower class positions to upper-class Bags • Figurative emotional baggage of their soot-filled experiences
  • 11. Metaphor As Tom was a-sleeping Tom was having a moment of peace, disconnected for a while with the real and chaotic world.
  • 12. Simile That curl’d like a lamb’s back Comparing the curly hair of Tom with the back of a lamb. Both of the two objects share the same form (the back of a lamb is compound by lots of curls which are curved in shape).
  • 13. Alliteration • So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep • As Tom was a sleeping he had such a sight Alliteration of words beginning with the letter ‘s’  Makes the words sound fun and energetic.
  • 14.
  • 15. Onomatopoeia • “cry weep, weep ,weep, weep” deepen the impression of the mother's death and the crying chimney sweeper. • “So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep” represent the sound like a brush repetitiously scraping a chimney wall. • “Then down a green plain leaping, laughing, they run” represent happiness and joyfulness
  • 17.
  • 18. TONES Helpless • The poet was sold to be a chimney sweeper when he could merely speak. Critical • The children were too young to sweep the chimneys.
  • 19.
  • 20. Theme of Innocence • Represented by Tom and other sweepers. • They are unaware of the oppression. • They believe that if they are obedient and do their duty, everything will be well. • Tom tends to dream that other sweepers are being locked in black coffins but an Angel succeeds to set them free.
  • 21. Theme of Social Injustice