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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Compare London by William Blake and Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth Essay

William Blake wrote the poem capital of the United Kingdom, set in the 1790s in the aftermath of the French Revolution, it is also the time of the industrial revolution. London is expanding promptly and poverty is commonplace. It is a time of great wealth existing alongside great poverty. Therefore Blake describes two categories of people. Indeed he uses the most adverse sections of society to demonstrate this existence. In verse three he dialog just about the hapless Soldiers sigh runs in blood d deliver castling walls. From this quotation one would insinuate that Blake is stating the wealthy are building their sumptuousness lifestyles of the suffering of the poor, i.e. V3 The youthful Harlot and V4 The Hapless Soldier. Etc.The diction utilize in this poem creates an intense mood/atmosphere of depression or suffering, Marks of weakness, marks of woe is apply to describe what he meets as he wanders the streets of London. Importantly the repetition of every in the second stanza , is used to emphasise the impact poverty creates on peoples lifes.Spread passim the entire poem are words which imply that poverty is the rife lifestyle. V1 Marks of weakness, marks of woe V2 cry, fear, ban, manacles. V3 Cry, blackning, appals, hapless, blood. V4 Curse, blasts, tear, blights, plagues.This clever diction non hardly sets the mood but effectively influences the readers conclusion or interpretation of the poem. imperturbable Upon Westminster pair by William Wordsworth is written in the form of a sonnet. A traditional format used at that time. It is a fourteen confines poem. He opens with a surprising statement, Earth has nothing to show much f transmission line. As most writers at this time would have described the bang of rural areas. His opinion of the city is the complete opposite to that of Blakes mayhap this is due to Wordsworth viewing the city from a different perspective at a different time of day i.e. other(a) morning.In likeness to London which focu ses on the place and its people. Composed Upon Westminster Bridge concentrates on London as a s place. Dull would he be of individual who could pass by a visual modality so touching in its own majesty. Implies that a person who could pass by without noticing the majestic sight would be without sensitivity. The city is personified in the fourth line of the poem, this city without delay doth like a garment the personification used in community with the simile of like a garment.. makes the scene much more than personal.Wordsworth lists the noble-minded landmarks in line six, which can distinguishes that he is relating to the wealthily side of London.The air is smokeless which clarifies that it is early morning, before industry begin, maybe this is why he believes that no scene from nature is as splendid as London. neer did sun more beautifully steep, in his first splendour, valley, rock or hill. Neer saw I, never felt a tranquilize so deep.From analysing both poems it appears t hat the significant difference between Composed Upon Westminster Bridge and London is the deeply contrasting description about their place. Two every different opinions are presented, in every different perspectives. Perhaps Wordsworths is a misconception of the reality as he is from the north of England, and viewing London as a wealthy outsider. In the other hand Blake was from London and was not wealthy. Different opinions, different times, different lifestyles are the causes of these two exceptionally differentiating poems.The following(a) two poems I will be comparing are larger-than-life and Shamcoduff both were written by Patrick Kavanagh around the 1940s Kavanagh lived on a down(p) farm in Monaghan close to the border with Armagh. He wrote his early poetry while still working on the farm.Epic tells of the departure between two farmers over a part of an acre, half a rood of rock. The title is ironic as epic suggests that it would be a grand story involving important events , but it is actually quiet the opposite. Kavanagh compares the teeny dispute with the great event of Troy which started through a small row. For a time he thought the events of the outside world was more important than his personal life.He compares the year of the Munich bother with the situation and questions himself about which was most important. This suggests that he believes his own lifestyle, position in life and indeed place takes priority over the global affecting events. Kavanagh creates a personal feeling by using names of local town lands much(prenominal) as Ballyrush and Gortin. This creates as sense of familiarity. The concluding line Gods make their own importance implies that men make their own position in life. Which is what I believe he is striving to do with this poem.

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