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Term paper on jonh donne and the relationship b/n Songs of innocence and experience and how man can be better when his mind is freed (no cover page)

Title: Term paper on jonh donne and the relationship b/n Songs of innocence and experience and how man can be better when his mind is freed (no cover page)
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Term paper on jonh donne and the relationship b/n Songs of innocence and experience and how man can be better when his mind is freed (no cover page)
Modern psychology has gained much information from Blake's understanding on how man deals with the warring contraries in his mind (Natoli 248). Natoli notes that contraries are mental opposites, which exist together in a regenerated state (249). A regenerated state occurs when the contraries exist together creating immense power and perception. Blake has depicted this process to regeneration based on the conflict between contraries (Natoli 249). He focuses primarily on the inner states of man who was whole …showed first 75 words of 1195 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1195 total…ls. Cronin, Grover. "Ch. 2 William Blake." Review Notes and Study Guide to the Romantic Poets. New York: Monarch Press Inc., 1963. pg 16-17. Gardner, Eric. "Religion and Small Children in 'Little Boy Lost'." 11 Feb 2001. 8 Feb 2004. <http://personal.centenary.edu/~egardner/blake.html>. Lockbridge, Laurence S. "Blake." The Ethics of Romanticism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989. pg 159 -160. Natoli, Joseph. "William Blake." Critical Survey of Poetry. Vol.1. ed. Frank Magill. (Pasadena: Salem Press, 1992), pp 247-251.

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