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Little Girl Lost


"A " from Songs of Experience is one of Blake’s most important poems. Though judging the aesthetic value of a poem is nearly impossible, I would contend that "A " is "better" than "The " found in Songs of Innocence. Perhaps because "A " was composed as an afterthought to its original counterpart, having been first written in "Innocence," it acts as a conclusion to the original poem. The two poems both observe a young girl as she encounters a world filled with innocence (in "The ") and a world of experience ("A "). In first poem, a young seven-year-old girl named Lyca falls asleep in the wilderness under a tree. ...

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to. "A " seems to be much deeper in thought than "The ." This depth in content begins with the title, which gives the poem an aura of uneasiness. A feeling that it is dangerous or sinful stems from word "Little" in the title, which implies that the girl addressed in the poem is quite young. Other signs such as the fact that the prologue is addressed to "children" and that the "maiden" is still clearly under parental guardianship create contradicting feelings about innocence. All this could be slightly misleading. Perhaps Blake, like Shakespeare, believed in very young brides. While the boy and the girl in the "Nurse’s Song" and the little lost boys, both in "Innocence" and "Experience," are clearly children, the illustration shows Lyca (The ) and her lover as fully mature. The "youth and maiden" in "A " are not actually shown in the illustration, but the poem itself suggests ...

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Added: 6/19/2008 03:53:36 AM
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