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... Repetition and rhyme are an important part of Blake's "London." The first stanza of the poem shows this repetition and rhyme. I ...
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... Repetition is used in Blake's poem London in order to emphasise the imprisonment, as well as oppression of the lower class of London. ...
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... William Blake uses alliteration and assonance to make his words seem harsh or soft. He uses alliteration, which is the repetition of identical consonants to ...
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... William Blake uses alliteration and assonance to make his words seem harsh or soft. He uses alliteration, which is the repetition of identical consonants to ...
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... Alliteration is the repetition at close intervals of the initial consonant sounds of ... Earlier in the poem, William Blake also applies a simile in line six ...
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... Second, the repetition of this stanza adds "symmetry" to the poem. Both the beginning and the end of the poem are now identical and thus symmetric. Blake uses ...
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... In the second stanza he uses repetition of the word "every": "In every cry of ... Blake implies that the people are trapped in their own minds by using "the mind ...
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Blake emphasizes many literary techniques within the poem. ... At the beginning of the poem the use of repetition immediately establishes a mood of sadness. ...
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... In the late 1780s, Blake had become interested in the writings of the ... soon found his ideas little more than conventional pieties or the repetition of concepts ...
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... It is also noticeable that the repetition of "weep! ... It is clear that Blake does not only feel that adults remove the innocence of children but also the church ...
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... It is also noticeable that the repetition of "weep! ... It is clear that Blake does not only feel that adults remove the innocence of children but also the church ...
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... know who made thee" (9-10) The poem is written is childish repetition, which continues ... a lamb" (13-14) Christ is often described as a lamb and Blake uses the ...
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... The Tyger by William Blake, uses Heroic couplet and Synecdoche. ... animals and it asks many questions.(the speaker does) The Tyger uses repetition and suspense. ...
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... are Percy Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and William Blake, we would ... a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in ...
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... has the ring of poetry-actual refrains, at times, such as the repetition of "the ... course, is unclear, as it would be if it was asked, say, about William Blake. ...
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... alliteration. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds. ... flower. The Tyger, written by William Blake, is full of figurative language. ...
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