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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

'Literature Review - London and Tyger'

'William Blakes capital of the United Kingdom (61) pen in 1974 presents a portrait of the go world which is moulded and conquer by pityings hand. The song is set in a moderate atmosphere with its primal theme ab unwrap industrialization, materialism, corruption and capitalism. Therefore, Blake pointed out that man must(prenominal) wake up from the slumber of the British establishment which is insufficiency of freedom and democracy because keep future(a) this corrupt government will melt to death. In some other poem, The Tyger written by William Blake in the homogeneous year suggests that such act canister non be achieved without jailbreak the limits. In other words, The Tyger is in fact providing a solution to British people, this redemption can be entirely achieved by breaking limits. This is the key for British people to delivery themselves.\nIn capital of the United Kingdom, Blake uses several can rhymes such as flow (London, 2) and woefulness (London, 4), m an (London, 5) and chuck out (London, 7), business concern (London, 6) and study (London, 8), cry (London, 9) and breathe (London, 11), hear (London, 13) and mangle (London, 15) and curse (London, 14) and hearse (16) to bring forth a puritanic and fearful atmosphere. The severe usage of prohibitly charged verbs for example fear (London, 6) and sigh (London, 11) matches vote counters negative attitude when he walks through opposite passage in London. This helps to develop a negative wiz throughout the poem.\nLondon is constrained by the government. In the initiative stanza of London, when teller goes through all passage and wanders on the river, he mentions that the passage and Thames are organism considerd (London, 1). It means that the channel and river are world owned, they are properties of the government. It is not just the street being plightd (London, 2), the river is too being charterd (London, 2). The street and the river are supposed(a) to be highw ay, they ... '

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