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William Blake,
English poet, painter and printer, was born on November 28, 1757. P>
You may have
read his poems - about the lamb, the tiger, or his sad song about the poor
chimney sweep. p>
The strange
thing is that in his own time many people thought him mad. Almost a century
passed after his death in 1827 before he began to be recognised as a truly
great poet and artist. p>
His family
background was obscure. We don't even know his mother's name. But he showed a
talent for drawing early and at 14 he became apprentice to an engraver. When he
was 21 he became an engraver on his own account and later married a girl called
Catherine who learnt to draw and paint so that she could work together with
him. p>
When he was
young the French Revolution took place and he supported it. Over in England a
different sort of change was taking place, which is called "The Industrial
Revolution ". P>
Blake was horrified at the way life was being changed,
with people young and old obliged to work in "those dark satanic
mills ". p>
He was
particularly angered at the way the new factory owners and employers used child
labour, and in many of his poems he defends the rights of childhood. p>
From the time
he was thirty he worked more on his paintings, making coloured lithographs by a
method he invented. His pictures are often wild and strange, with very strong
dramatic colours. They expressed the very complex ideas in his poems. P>
His great
message is freedom for each person to develop. He hated slavery, black slavery
on the plantations. white slavery in the factories. p>
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