ENGLISH 2RW6 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Northrop Frye, A Prophet

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Sept. 26 at 7pm- central library on york > a person is talking. Bring in responses to the proverbs of hell wednesday- you don"t (26 it is due) As a new heaven is begun the eternal hell revives . Blake models what it means to think critically and with the sense. Texts ask readers to engage with them actively. Conceptual, manual, (first to use) hybrid artist, (first to be a) free verse writer. Industrial revolution- >people are working in factories and working repetitively. This brought his ideas to life-> he was against this clockwork robot way of life. This created overthrowing of the system because they wanted equality. Satirist, ironist, paradox, inversions, dialogues and the same image (fire) used a lot. He wants his writings to be different. Often associated with catastrophe, the fundamental altering of the world. Signs and warnings (as at the start of the argument ) that lead to upheavals.

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