Zusammenfassung der Ressource
London
- Author
- William Blake specialised in
illuminated texts often
religious
- He rejected established religion
for various reasons like the
failure of the established Church
to help children in London who
were forced to work.
- Worked and lived in
capital so new about
living/working
conditions there
- About
- A journey around London showing
the horrid conditions the speaker
sees
- Starts with criticism of land ownership
- Criticises relgion and that
the church is inactive at
helping those who need it
- Child labour and
prostitution are
explored and the end
shows future
consequences of STDs
- Structure
- Ballad about tragedy and song like
- London is
present in a
regular,
imprisoned way
like the poem in 4
quatrains
- ABAB rhyme system contributes
to song like and imprisonment
- Each stanza shows a
snapshot of a problem as
the voice wonders through
the city
- Sound
- Assonance in 2nd
stanza echoes sound
of screaming
- "marks of weakness
marks of woe"
sibilance to show evil
- "hapless""blood down"
bilabeal plosives to
show anger of poetic
voice
- Emjambent in stanza 3
shows cries of children
are long lasting
- Repitition of "every"
empthasis that
everyone is effected
- Repitition of "chartered" shows
how mapped everything is and
robbing others of freedom
- Repititon of "marks" shows
physical marks from bad
conditions and how they
were recorded by the poetic
voice
- Imagery
- "Mind forged manacales" like
handcuffs suggesting that
people's minds are restricted
and confined - that the city has
robbed them of the ability to
think.
- "chartered thames" water
restriction which shows
strength of restriction as
water normally shows
freedom
- "youthful harlot" women
lose dignity and "youth"
shows corruption
- "marriage hearse" oxymoron
as associating marriage with
death
- "midnight" darkness, evil
and supernatural like
witching hour
- "blackning church" shows dirt and
soot and everything is unclean even
the church which is meant to be
pure. Shows the lack of empathy
- Attitudes
- Biblical
- Shows his strong intrest in
religion showing a future of the
terrible consequences unless
changes are made in the city.
- Mockery of religion
- Money spent on church
while children live in poverty
and their soot covers church
walls
- Pessimistic
- No hope for future
- Comparison
- Price We Pay for the Sun
- People in relation to
where they live
- People live in poverty and suffer
in both although different
landscape