Blake uses the chimney sweepers to expose how society ignores suffering. Reflect on a time when you noticed someone being treated unfairly or saw a situation that didn’t seem right. How does this experience connect to the emotions or ideas expressed in one or both poems?

 Prompt Response: A time when I noticed someone being treated unfairly was when I saw someone being made fun of and didn't do anything about it because I mean how weird would stepping out of place be? Even if you were to give me 50 bucks I wouldn't go and save the person because I wouldn't be willing to face social awkwardness. The experience connects to the emotions or ideas in both poems by showing that the experience of the person being bullied also has a false sense of hope that things will get better by themselves with no change in what is done (Innocence) and other people getting to live their life just fine and being sad and angry at the world if not God for them existing (Experience). 

Summary: Today in class we read over two poems and discussed about it a little and did an assignment.

Reflection: Today I've learned that a person's circumstances with everyone around them sometimes can't be changed. This impacted me by making me feel a bit of empathy because when you reflect on yourself and realize what you're doing is wrong it makes you feel a tiny bit of guilt, a seed that is not watered till it is reminded in the mind and grows into a big tree harboring many fruits over your inner self.  In the future I will use this to help those in need and being able to save those that are drowning in their own storm and not being able to see any light through that storm they face within themselves. 

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