London Flashcards

1
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When was London written?

A

1794

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2
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Who wrote London?

A

William Blake

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3
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What is the form of London?

A

A regular way with a strict ABAB rhyme scheme (which could represent the relentless monotony of the city)

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4
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How does the focus shift in London?

A

From the victims, to the institutions, and back to the victims

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5
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What major event had happened just a few years before this poem was written?

A

The French Revolution of 1789

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6
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What quote shows reference to the French Revolution?

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“Runs in blood down palace walls”

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7
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What quote starts with, “Each chart…”?

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“Each chartered street…where the chartered Thames does flow”

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8
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What quote starts with, “Marks of”?

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“Marks of weakness, marks of woe”

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9
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What quote starts with, “Every cry…”?

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“Every cry…every infant…every voice”

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10
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What quote starts with, “Mind fo…”?

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“Mind forged manacles”

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What quote starts with, “Chim…”?

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“Chimney sweeper’s cry”

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12
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What quote starts with, “Black…”?

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“Blackening church”

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13
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What quote starts with, “Hapl…”?

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“Hapless soldier’s sigh”

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What quote starts with, “Runs I…”?

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“Runs in blood down palace walls”

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What quote starts with, “Youth…”?

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“Youthful harlot’s curse”

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16
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What quote starts with, “Blights…”?

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“Blights with plagues the marriage hearse”

17
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What is the language like throughout the poem?

A

Negative and cynical

18
Q

What does the use of sense’s illustrate?

A

The dire situation

19
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What does the emotive language and repetition reinforce?

A

The horror of the hopeless situation