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1/2/11

William Blake and His Poetry: Appealing and Informative

I was wandering through the different blogs of my fellow peers and came across this eye catching blog which was also created around William Blake’s thoughts and life. The blog that I came across was William Blake and His Poetry. This blog discusses his different poems and styles throughout his poetry. What I like about this blog is how appealing and easy it is on the eyes. It stands out just the right amount, without overwhelming you. The annotations are insightful and make you want to read more without becoming bored or flustered. How the pictures and videos were organized in the text made it easy to navigate through the several entries that have been posted. I liked how each of the interpretations was informative and thought out in a way that made it easy to read and interpret. I personally enjoyed the annotation on Ah! Sunflower. How the poem is annotated is extremely insightful and grasping. I after felt the need to read the poem and connect my thoughts to the post and compare. I again enjoyed the organization of the post. What made this blog interesting is how it varies, and how each post is different so you do not get stuck reading the same things over and over again. By reading this blog you will learn the several types of poetry that was written by William Blake and find a new understanding to his words in a way that makes it interesting.
I would recommend this to others because of the information that makes you want to learn more about the poetry that was posted and the massive amount of poems written by William Blake. Other students should take note of the organization in this blog and apply it to their own in order to ease navigation of their own. If you were to read this blog, post by post you would easily learn the many variations of William Blake and what exactly influenced him and when.

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