Joy and woe are woven Fine :
Joy and woe are woven fine poem written by William Blake. He was English poet, painter and printmaker. He was considered as a seminal figure in the history of English Poetry and visual arts of Romantic Age. This poem is about joy and woe.
In this lines Blake continues on the joy and woe theme. In this lines that come before them for reason. It becomes harder to understand. According to Blake all living things , Humans have souls , their experiences in the world. It become like a kind of clothing. It builds characters. Joy and woe wrap the soul in experience , giving it unique character and identity. They make it an individuals.
So joy and woe means Happiness and grief. Woven means attached together. So Both joy and woe are connected to each other. It's the kind 0f interesting thing.
In last joy and grief are complementary. You can't have one without each other. A joy is somehow hidden under the every grief , waiting to balance it out and harmonise it.
So Blake wants to give message that joy and grief are part of our life and both are good. Without grief one can't give importance joy or happiness in life. So grief gives important of joy in our life. In every grief there are also joy hidden. We just need to find it. When we know that joy and woe are part of our life.
So thus, poet wants to say that we should accept both things in our life. Both play a vital role to shaping the life of person. It's natural and part of everyone's life. We should accept it and live happily in every moment of our life.
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