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I am thinking of some parallel sentiment with Oscar Wilde's Ballad of Reading Gaol where he says "Yet each man kills the thing he loves". Perhaps the sexual references are about the incentives of the worm, but ultimateley it is possessive love, which mirrors the parasatism of the worm, that destroys the rose's life.
What an incredible comparison! Such a raw reflection of how exposed love leaves the individual who is 'vulnerable' to it. Thank you for sharing such a rich interpretation!
Thank you very much for the analysis teacher god bless you 💙 🙏. Blake gave us really interesting perspective about how the secret love can destroy purity, I believe this refers to nowadays secret relationships because it starts as a secret privately between men and woman , and thats agenist religions which prohibited such a thing , also Blake Christianity background supports this idea . As a conclusion anything against the religions and holy books will be ended up badly
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