The Chimney Sweeper By: Kayla Adair, Jonathan Chiu, Jeremy Riforgate, and Dominick Groves.

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The Chimney Sweeper By: Kayla Adair, Jonathan Chiu, Jeremy Riforgate, and Dominick Groves

William Blake Born 1757 Poet, Painter, Printmaker Obscure and unrecognized in age of his writing Blake had his own unique spirituality, which he wrote many ‘prophetic’ books about Born 1757 Poet, Painter, Printmaker Obscure and unrecognized in age of his writing Blake had his own unique spirituality, which he wrote many ‘prophetic’ books about

While his picture and literary legacy present him like this…..

During his own time he was considered closer to this…

Illuminated Printing “Relief Etching” In 1788, at the age of 31, Blake began to experiment with relief etching, a method he would use to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. The process is also referred to as illuminated printing, and final products as illuminated books or prints. Illuminated printing involved writing the text of the poems on copper plates with pens and brushes, using an acid-resistant medium. Illustrations could appear alongside words in the manner of earlier illuminated manuscripts. He then etched the plates in acid to dissolve the untreated copper and leave the design standing in relief (hence the name).

Chimney Sweeper Song of Innocence Told from the point of view of a child Tom Dacre is a child chimney sweeper who represents all neglected children in poverty His innocence allows him to be naïve about his situation His imagination takes him on a journey where an Angel sets him free from his grave circumstances Tom is told to stay a good boy and only then will he be able to be nurtured and cared for by his “ father ” or God

Chimney Sweeper Song of Experience Tells the story of a child who is no longer innocent, but now is able to understand and cope with his situation Describes a child who no longer believes the promise described in Songs of Innocence He now believes that his parents have perversely put him into this business to take away his happiness Heaven was built on the misery of poor children like himself

Marry Poppins Walt Disney movie set in the 1960s Walt Disney movie set in the 1960s Clip shows the chimney sweepers dancing around and singing happy songs Clip shows the chimney sweepers dancing around and singing happy songs Illusion that chimney sweeping was a fun job Illusion that chimney sweeping was a fun job

Chimney sweeping hazards Very dangerous and life- threatening Very dangerous and life- threatening Chimney sweeps face medical dangers like cancer Chimney sweeps face medical dangers like cancer Possibility of broken or malformed limbs Possibility of broken or malformed limbs Squeezed into tiny spaces day after day Squeezed into tiny spaces day after day Severe breathing problems from inhaling soot Severe breathing problems from inhaling soot Employer would light fire under them to get them to move faster Employer would light fire under them to get them to move faster

Chimney Sweeps in 1700s Child labor was very prevalent in England Child labor was very prevalent in England Boys sold at ages 4 and 5 due to their small size Boys sold at ages 4 and 5 due to their small size Value depended on size Value depended on size Usually young and poorly fed Usually young and poorly fed Risked getting stuck in chimney, choked, or even falling to their Risked getting stuck in chimney, choked, or even falling to their death death

My mother died when I was very young, and my dad sold me so he wouldn’t be hung

So scared do I cry and weep, weep, weep, weep, For I am a slave while the whole world sleeps

Works twelve hour days, and he ’ s only 6. There is my brother who carries large bricks Works twelve hour days, and he ’ s only 6.

Hush brother don’t cry for master will hear, Cuz the world does not care when a slave disappears

So quietly we work by day and night, And the world would be sick if they felt my fright.

400 thou are trafficked each year Sleep in a prison of sex, rape, and fear.

But someone will come and take us away, To a happier place were we can play. Angels will sing, and the sun will shine bright, And all will be well, as we shine in the light.