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Exploring William Blake's Perspective on Innocence, Suffering, and Imagination
The chapter compares William Blake and William Wordsworth's perspectives on innocence and suffering, with Blake emphasizing the innate presence of such aspects in individuals while Wordsworth sees a loss of innocence as leading to a philosophical mind. It also discusses how Blake's use of imagination in creating his own Christian mythology and integrating art and text in his works enhance moral understanding for the readers.