London Flashcards

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“I wander thro’ each charter’d street”

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  • “charter’d”, the place is being mapped, showin his complaint on urbanisation
  • repetition
  • everything in the city is owned by the rich, making the poor poorer
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“the mind-forg’d manacles I hear

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  • metaphor
  • alliteration, links to the idea of it being memorable
  • “manacles”, we have imprisoned our minds into thinking that the poor will always stay poor
  • “forg’d”, shows that our beliefs on the social hierarchy are a fake way of looking at the world
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why is the poem in a simplistic form

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  • Blake attempts to write a protest poem that is so memorable that even children can remember it
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“every blackening church appals”

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  • “blackening”, literal point, child chimney sweepers are dying from inhaling soot
  • “blackening”, metaphorical meaning, the church is corrupt and does nothing to help the poor
  • “appalls”, pun, refers to a pall which is placed over a coffin, the church is dead
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“runs in blood down palace walls”

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  • referencing the French revolution, what happened then is very likely to happen now
  • suggests the poor will rise up and kill the monarchy if they do not change their ways
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“and blights with plagues the marriage hearse”

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  • attack on the patriarchy
  • “plague”, men are having sex with prostitutes that carry diseases which ends up destroying their marriage “hearse”
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