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Both Rlizabeth Barrett Browning, in her poem "The Cry of the Children" and William Blake , in his "The Chimney Sweeper" poems use the voices of child...
Both Rlizabeth Barrett Browning, in her poem "The Cry of the Children" and William Blake , in his "The Chimney Sweeper" poems use the voices of child workers in response to the terrible, dangerous child labor practices of the 19th century. How do the two poets use children's voices differently? How effective is the use of children's voices in these poems, and why? What makes them effective or not?