Zusammenfassung der Ressource
London
- Link to conflict
- There is conflict caused by the greatest city in
the world having great poverty and oppression
- Conflict between capitalism and those in need.
- Link to power
- The abuse of
power (monarchy)
in Victorian
England and the
lack of power
amongst the poor
in society as they
are powerless.
- Key quotes
- "Where the charted Thames does flow"
- "Charted" the river is
controlled, Nature
controlled bay man.
- "The mind-forged manacles I hear"
- The people
are
physically
held back
- "Every black'ning church appals"
- "The hapless soldiers sigh runs in blood down palace walls"
- Draws on the link to war at this time. It
signifies their sacrifice to protect power of
those who live in the palaces. - symbolic
metaphor
- "In every cry of every man/ in every infant's cry"
- Repetition of "every" used to show scale suffering
- Structure
- The regular rhyme scheme could
suggest that the people in
London had accepted this society
as normal.
- No body was powerful enough to
make a change.
- Context
- Set during poverty of the industral revolution
- The poet is supporting the quest for liberty and
freedom of all- yet so many are trapped in the
cycle of poverty
- Written by William Blake