London Flashcards

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What does this poem specifically explore?

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London explores the lack and abuse of power as well as the conflict surrounding the issue of class division.

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What is the key quotation in the peom and what does it present?

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‘Every blackening church appalls’ - revealing the speakers attitude, money is spent on church buildings, when children live in poverty. To blake, this makes a mockery of the love and care that should characterise the christian religion.

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What does the structure of the poem imply?

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The four stanzas offer a glimpse of different aspects of the city, almost like snapshots as he wonders through.

Regular alternate scheme reflects the regular walking pace of the narrator.

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What is a link with another poem?

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London and Tissue both explore the relationships between man. London explores the rich vs poor, whereas in Tissue, the poet explores a wider range of issues; the conflict of society, war, politics, wealth, terrorism, identity, etc.

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The use of enjambment of the word ‘sigh’ creates what?

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The use of enjabment implies that the poet is overwhelmed with emotion, it is symbolic of the poets view of society.

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What is the main point to be made about the poem?

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The poem is an ironic look at misery in the greatest city in the world.

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