LONDON Flashcards

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What is the poem “London” about?

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First person speaker, waking through London and sees suffering. Blake criticises the church, government and monarchy

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What views did blake have which were unusual in the time?

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Radical political views, anti-monarchy and wanted a revolution to remove or

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What collection was “London” from and its importance?

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Song of experience - exposed the corruption / harsh reality of late 18th early 19th century england

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What is the structure of “London”

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four stanzas, four lines (quatrain )

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What is the rhythm/rhyme scheme of “London”

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A regular ABCD, unifies the verse and also emphasises how the suffering is inescapable. Rhythm creates a regular, jogging / walking feel

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What does the quote “I wander through each chartered street “ suggest?

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oxymoron of freedom within “wander” - frees action of moving
“Chartered” - owned. The government owns everything

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what does “chartered thames does flow” suggest

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repetition of chartered from the line above suggest the extent the government owns of london
Suggestion that the government’s power is restricting the river thames which are associated being naturally flowing

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what is the technique in “marks of weakness, marks of woe”?

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metaphorical scars left by the controlling, oppressive system
Alliteration to link despair (woe) to futility (weakness) amplifying how damaged london was
semantic field of suffering

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What’s the structural effect of “marks of weakness marks of woe”

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breaks the iambic tetrameter which shows how civilians and of london are broken due to the government
could resemble how if people revolt, they can be free

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What’s the anaphora in london and its effect?

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“In every..” develops that london is tortoise and a agonising place to live, the suffering is collective

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What does “In every infant’s cry of fear” suggest

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“Infant” shows that london was so corrupted children were born in fear- destruction of innocence. Incites sympathy in reader

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