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    1. What are some specific differences between Blake's "Experience" poems and the "Innocence" poems? (Sometimes they even have the same titles.)

    2. What lesson(s) might Blake be trying to teach the adults reading these poems? The children?

    3. To what extent is "reality" hidden in Blake's work? Focus on examining a specific poem. 

    4. How does Blake's writing challenge the previous understanding(s) of childhood we see in the previous modules?

    5. How does Blakes tone change between the "Innocence" poems and the "Experience" poems?

    6. The lack of moral resolution in the poems probably startled Blake's readers; compared to the previous modules, what in the poems startled/surprised/bothered you?

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