Palamabron

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Palamabron is a character in William Blake's mythology, representing pity. He is the second son of Enitharmon and Los, and the brother of Rintrah, Bromion, and Theotormon. In particular, he often appears as a counterpart to Rintrah - whereas Rintrah represents anger against oppression, Palambron represents sympathy with the oppressed. In Milton, he plays the role of Blake himself in his conflict with Satan.[1]

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  1. ^ Damon, S. Foster (2013). A Blake Dictionary: The Ideas and Symbols of William Blake. UPNE. p. 321. ISBN 978-1-61168-443-8.