He educated himself as he extracted more information one being a painter and professional engraver, due to the fact that as a young child, he was able to go to a drawing school and later prevailed to be an apprentice to an engraver. He dedicated …show more content…
Blake believed strongly that “without contraries is no progression” emphasizing the fact that in daily life, there is always a conflicting engagement between the two opposite forces of nature--which may be unfortunate, but all the more necessary. These contraries are distinguished as a foreground, anew creating this ‘psyche’. Such contraries are thought of as “mental opposites” that are reasoned in a revived sort of state, one that describes the renewed position of a never ending spectrum of energy and an open mind. His vision upon creating The Marriage of Heaven and Hell was an opposition and attack, rather, on the doctrines of Emanuel …show more content…
Blake had, in fact, indirectly insulted George III without the use of his name in his work of 'Europe', so it was not completely absurd to think that someone of William's stature might say something demeaning and critical in the way that he was accused of. Because of this fact alone, he was to be in trial for disloyalty and treason, but was later let out as not