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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”?


a belief that the world is a dangerous place

a father’s fear

the joy of new life

a mother’s physical pain

Respuesta :

"The joy of new life" makes the most sense. 

The correct answer is C. The joy of new life

Explanation:

"Infant Sorrow" is a poem by the English author William Blake that describes the experience of childbirth mainly as negative this can be seen in the excerpt presented as the author explains "My mother groand" that shows the pain of the mother during labor; "my father wept" that explains the father also feels bad and probably scared and others such as "Into the dangerous world I leapt" that show the baby is also scared and that now that he is born he is in a dangerous place. Considering this, ti can be concluded the idea that is not supported by William Blake is the joy of life as the author conveys the idea all the baby, the father and the mother suffer while the new life of the baby begins and therefore there is no joy.