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These two lessons are perfect for analysing William Blake’s two ‘Chimney Sweeper’ poems from the 'Songs of Innocence and ‘Experience’.

Both lessons contain detailed explorations of language, context, themes and ideas, especially in relation to Blake as a protest writer.

Each stanza is deconstructed individually, and questions/tasks are included for students, including comparative and extended essay questions.

These lessons are ideal for those A level students who are analysing Blake’s poetry as part of the AQA Political and Social Protest Paper, but easily adaptable for other exam boards too.

The lesson on the ‘Chimney Sweeper’ of ‘Innocence’ is 36 slides in length. The lesson on the ‘Chimney Sweeper’ of ‘Experience’ is 26 slides in length.

Two PowerPoints (saved as PDF) included.

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