Friday, February 10, 2017

Literature Review - London and Tyger

William Blakes capital of the United Kingdom (61) written in 1974 presents a portrait of the locomote world which is moulded and suppressed by hu objet darts hand. The poesy is set in a suppressed atmosphere with its underlying theme about industrialization, materialism, putrescence and capitalism. Therefore, Blake pointed out that man mustiness wake up from the quietness of the British political relation which is wishing of freedom and democracy because declargon following this corrupt government will lead to death. In an other poem, The Tyger written by William Blake in the same twelvemonth suggests that such act cannot be achieved without breaking the limits. In other words, The Tyger is in fact providing a solution to British people, this buyback can be moreover achieved by breaking limits. This is the advert for British people to present themselves.\nIn London, Blake uses some(prenominal) end rhymes such as flow (London, 2) and woe (London, 4), man (London, 5) and ban (London, 7), fear (London, 6) and experience (London, 8), cry (London, 9) and respire (London, 11), insure (London, 13) and tear (London, 15) and curse (London, 14) and hearse (16) to work a dark and noble atmosphere. The intense usage of minus verbs for example fear (London, 6) and sigh (London, 11) matches tellers banish attitude when he walks with different highway in London. This helps to develop a negative sense throughout the poem.\nLondon is constrained by the government. In the first stanza of London, when narrator goes through every path and wanders along the river, he mentions that the course and Thames atomic number 18 being exactd (London, 1). It means that the street and river are being owned, they are properties of the government. It is not just the street being learnd (London, 2), the river is also being charterd (London, 2). The street and the river are supposed to be highway, they

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