Another's Sorrow William Blake - Reference to Context
Another's Sorrow William Blake - Reference to Context Reference to Context Can I see another's woe, And not be in sorrow too ? Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief ? Reference :- The above lines occurs in the poem, 'Another's Sorrow, writ- ten by William Blake. The poem is about sympathy and humanity. The poem deals with the God's relation to the man. Context :- As the poet describes man's suffering and God's action to ed- story the sufferings & sorrow. The poet asks the question that if he see someone who is in sorrow how can he could not do anything to seek for kind relief. Here, the poet wants to suggests that if the person cannot help to the sufferer but feel sorry for other's who are suffering and share his sorrow. Conclusion :- One person's grief or sorrow made the another person restless and made him think about the person's grief or pain to seek for kind relief. 2. Can a mother sit and hear ...