Religious Empathy by Blake and Cowper

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In the 18th century, African Americans were mostly slaves. They were treated like the property of whites and had very few rights. However not all whites were for slavery. Two white English writers who created a Black persona to write poems supporting abolition were William Blake, in The Little Black Boy, and William Cowper, in The Negro’s Complaint. In 1788, William Cowper wrote The Negro’s Complaint in support of the ending of the trade in slaves. The poem is criticizes slavery how horrible slavery really was. William Blake's The Little Black Boy is from Songs of Innocence and was published in 1789. The poem is about a little Black boy’s struggle with his identity. At this time in England, slavery was still legal and would not be abolished until 1834. Considering the fact that both poets were White, they did not know or experience what it was like to be a slave. That being said they did not get the emotion of what it meant to be a slave in the poem. However they both effectively gave the reader a moral understanding of why slavery should be abolished. Faith in God is the moral understanding for both black personas created by Blake and Cowper.

The poem The Little Black Boy is a poem from William Blake's Songs of Innocence. Blake believed in the equality of all people. The poem is about a little Black boy’s struggle with his identity. Blake's black persona views himself in a negative way. It takes an explanation from his mother to make him understand that the reason his skin is black is because the sun is the love and warmth of God. The poem highlights the theme of one realizing that although people may not be connected by their culture or the color of their skin, their lies something common in all, and in this poem it is the lo...

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...s bad from a religious value. Published in 1789 William Blake's The Little Black Boy did well to show how one day although the little black boy is unequal to the white boy they are equal in the eyes of god. The little black boy is able to understand now he is a sacrifice because his skin is tougher than that of the angle like white boy. But one day god will consider him as an equal in the afterlife. In 1788, William Cowper wrote The Negro’s Complaint in support of the ending of the trade in slaves. The black persona Cowper creates questions his captors understanding of God. He doesn’t understand why God has enslaved him. He asks if there god wants them to treat him like a slave. . The importance of religion in that time makes it almost a sin to agree with slavery in any way. That why both poets creates a black persona that argues slavery from religious understand.

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