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Read the passage.

My mother groand! my father wept.
Into the dangerous world I leapt,
Helpless, naked, piping loud;
Like a fiend hid in a cloud.

Which idea is not supported in William Blake’s “Infant Sorrow”?


the joy of new life


a belief that the world is a dangerous place


a mother’s physical pain


a father’s fear


Respuesta :

I think it's the joy of new life.

The idea which is not supported in William Blakes "Infant Sorrow" is the joy of new life.

Infant Sorrow is a poem by William Blake from Songs of Experience.

The poem expresses that childbirth is not always joyful and happy but can bring sorrow and pain.

The theme of the poem is a newborn baby entering the world and whot it entails. Blake evinces the sounds, sights, and movements of that event.

The event of birth occurs from the point of view of the newborn.