Blake uses the chimney sweepers to expose how society ignores suffering. Reflect on a time when you noticed someone being treated unfairly or saw a situation that didn’t seem right. How does this experience connect to the emotions or ideas expressed in one or both poems?

 Prompt Response: A time when I have noticed someone being treated unfairly was when my elementary school teacher had a daughter in our class and treated her and her friends differently. It's not that she would treat the rest of us poorly, she just had favorites that she went easy on due to their more personal relationships. This can relate to the poems we read because the children who worked in the chimney sweeps were there because they happened to be born into a less fortunate family, like how the kids in my class just happened to be friends with their teacher's daughter. Sometimes injustice and suffering is ignored because things play out the way they do partially due to chance, and the lucky ones don't feel obligated to help the unlucky.

Summary: Today in class we read poems about child chimney sweeps and worked on the worksheet analyzing one of the poems.

Reflection: I got better teamwork skills and poetry analysis skills.

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