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How does william blake use themes to reveal his own personal style​

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\large \rm \: Blake's \: poetry \: is \: difficult \: because \: of his \: use \: of \: complex \: symbols. \: His \: language \: and \: syntax \: are \: fairly \: simple. \: He often \: adopts an \: apparently \: naive \: style, wich \: is \: typical \: of \: ballads, \: children's \: songs \: and \: hymns. Songs \: of \: Innocence \: and \: of \: Experience \: (1794) \: were \: intended \: by \: Blake \: to \: be \: read \: together.

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