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“Infant Sorrow” by William Blake My mother groand! my father wept. Into the dangerous world I leapt, Helpless, naked, piping loud; Like a fiend hid in a cloud. Struggling in my father’s hands, Striving against my swaddling bands; Bound and weary, I thought best To sulk upon my mother’s breast.

Which stereotype is not supported in “Infant Sorrow”?


the acceptance of one’s destiny

the joy of new life

a child’s love for its parents

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Answer:The Joy of New Life
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The joy of new life.

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