They are part of the Clauses thingy
Hi. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for me to tell you how Blake would respond about what makes him what he is. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
Generally speaking, we can consider that what makes you who you are are your experiences. This is because experiences are able to mold and build very personal characteristics of human beings, building a personality and behavior that is intrinsic to each individual.
To answer how you think Blake would answer this question, you will have to read the text it refers to and try to define Blake's thoughts and personality on that question through the text.
Plato Answer:
The following lines from the play serve as one example of the theme of morality versus law:
CHORUS:
Thou hast withstood authority
A self-willed rebel, thou must die.
The chorus states that, by going against Creon’s order and defying his authority, Antigone must die. She’s a “self-willed rebel” for choosing to follow her moral path rather than obey a law she thought was unjust.