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Responsibility and Thought in William Blake’s “The Flyâ€

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  • Sun Shuting

    (English Department, North China Electric Power University, Baoding City, Hebei Province, China)

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This article is an analysis of William Blake’s poem “The Fly†from the angles of Responsibility and Thought. The article agrees with much of the secondary literature that “The Fly†introduces an attempted identification between an inattentive philosophizing narrator and fly in the first three stanzas and then challenges it in the final two. However, the article makes the novel case that the narrator’s initial attempt at contemplative union with the fly is not completely rebuffed by the quizzical non sequitur contained in the final two stanzas. Blake’s oblique allusion to God is connected to the narrator’s recognition that he and the fly share a real and significant union, even if the two parties interpolate each other in completely alien forms.

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  • Sun Shuting, 2020. "Responsibility and Thought in William Blake’s “The Flyâ€," English Literature and Language Review, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(3), pages 32-36, 03-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ellrar:2020:p:32-36
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