The Little Boy Found

William Blake

The Little Boy Found

William Blake
19 pages38-minute read
Fiction
Poem
Adult
Published in 1789

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Character List

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Major Characters

The little boy is an innocent child who finds himself separated from his family and trapped in a wetland. Trusting but vulnerable, he is initially led off the correct path by a deceptive wandering light. His distress and tears prompt a divine rescue, showing his complete reliance on adult protection.

Key Relationships

Rescued by God

Son of The Mother

God acts as an omnipresent, benevolent savior for the lost child in the marsh. Manifesting in the familiar and comforting guise of a human father dressed in pure white, He provides immediate security and affection. He serves as both a literal guide out of the dangerous bog and a symbol of ultimate spiritual protection.

Key Relationships

Spiritual Father to The Little Boy

Divine Helper of The Mother

Supporting Characters

The mother is a devoted parent searching desperately for her lost son. Separated from her child, she exhausts herself wandering through a deep valley, her pale appearance reflecting her immense sorrow and fear. She embodies the enduring love of a parent who braves dangerous, isolated places to restore her family.

Key Relationships

Mother of The Little Boy

Aided by God