While he may have died in 1827, having never experienced exams faced by students today, poet and artist William Blake sure did know a thing or two about finals. Blake's artwork, inspired heavily by religious theology, captures the sublime nature of human emotion, which can be attributed perfectly to the the stress, fear, and other mixed emotions one feels during finals. This is finals week as told by William Blake's artwork.
1. When you wake up Monday morning and realize it's finals week.
2. And you realize you haven't studied enough, so you try and run away from your responsibilities.
3. But then you realize you need that degree, because capitalism.
4. So you push yourself through that first final.
5. And the next one.
6. And you feel like you just want to give up.
7. So you cry a little.
8. Die a little.
9. And by the end, you're like.
10. When you finish your last final and it's all over.
11. And then you do well and ruin the curve for everyone else.
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