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... We know this because he writes: "blasts the new born infants tear" and "And blights with plagues the marriage hearse." When Blake writes "blasts the new born ...
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... "Marriage hearse" is a key example of an oxymoron in the poem, as it associates two contradictory terms together, that of marriage, and that of a hearse. ...
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... Perhaps the most haunting line of the whole poem is the last, "And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse". Blake uses the word ...
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... Then he chooses the word °the Marriage hearse± (line16) which alludes to severe reality of young girls who have to sell their body to survive. ...
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... for this disgraced city. A more striking image is of the "Marriage hearse" in the final line of the poem. In connection with the ...
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... Blake writes, "And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse" (Blake 1298) which explains that the narrator blames the fall of his marriage on the fact that he ...
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... constricted and repressed. Also depicting an evil world is the paradox, 'marriage hearse' in "London". Blake has forced together ...
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... traditionally a symbol of hope, is now the child of a "youthful harlot", and every marriage in this city is associated with the hearse - the traditional symbol ...
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... Lucie respectfully declines, and Stryver takes it in stride, commenting that the marriage would not ... It is angrily mobbing the hearse carrying Roger Cly's body. ...
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... title of "Her Royal Highness," that she was given at her marriage to Prince ... Standard, was removed from the aircraft and transferred to a waiting hearse by a ...
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... Mexico. After their marriage Lindbergh taught his wife to fly an airplane. Then ... himself. He had a pick up truck for a hearse. Charles ...
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... Later, after he goes through college and marriage, he finds the meaning of love ... He stumbles upon strangers switching the body in the hearse for that of a ...
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... Later, after he goes through college and marriage, he finds the meaning of love ... He stumbles upon strangers switching the body in the hearse for that of a ...
(3529 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)
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