"some are born to sweet delight, others born to endless night"
what did WB mean by this?
Some are born happy, some depressed?
He didn't mean anything. Like most writers he just says something vague in nice prose which plebs eat up as deep.
>>8507137
like age old adage from shakespeare, "some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" neglect s to point out that many never achieve greatness, are never "sweet delight" and live an "endless night."
>>8507173
ya because author intent actually means fuck all wrt art and the whole point is to try and figure out what they mean and bring forth adequate reasoning for that conclusion.
if you write your own explanation on why jim is so acquiescent to huckleberry finn's whim and write it with justification, no matter how far removed it is from your teacher's thought if it's written well you're fine you fucking pleb pseud
>>8507137
It's about animal abuse, like most of Blake's poems. He might have been a proto-furry.
>>8507137
>sweet delight
being a pleb
>endless night
not being a pleb
>>8507186
implying teachers with ego problems don't get salty as fuck if you don't repeat their own shit with slightly different wording back at them.
>>8507137
That women are wicked, when you're unwanted.
>>8507188
>implying the "dog starved at his master's gate" isn't a metaphor for America, and the "ruin of the state" didn't predict 1776
>>8507137
Some have it good, some have it bad. Some have blessed lives, others have shitty ones. Some have a rose garden, others have a garbage heap. Some have a nine-incher, others have a man-clit.
MOTHER
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I'm such a pleb that I always thought Jim Morrison wrote this himself.
>>8508213
WANT TO
You were a poet, and a painter, and now you are a killer of white men.