Saturday, August 22, 2020
Comparison of poems. Essay -- English Literature
Examination of sonnets. In this acquaintance I am expecting with thoroughly analyze two sonnets. The sonnets I am differentiating are called ââ¬ËLondonââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËComposed Upon Westminsterââ¬â¢. These two sonnets are written in the nineteenth century. The essayists had similar thoughts regarding the two sonnets. The sonnets are both about London. The journalists both give an alternate perspective on London. The London sonnet is composed by William Blake in 1757-1827. The Westminster sonnet composed by William Wordsworth in 1770 â⬠1850 Blakeââ¬â¢s portrayal of London is disheartening. The title London is short what's more, comes to the heart of the matter. The main section is a depiction of the city, avenues, streams and the individuals in the city. The principal line makes a feeling like London is being claimed. It is depicted like for hell's sake. The statement is ââ¬Å"I wonder thro each babbled roads, close were the contracted Thames flows. Blake has a vile perspective on London. He depicts it like a jail. The subsequent two lines backwards 1 is about the individuals. The statement is ââ¬Ëand stamps in each face I meet, signs of shortcoming signs of woe.ââ¬â¢ These two lines mean when Blake sees individuals on the roads of London they have blemishes on their appearances. The last statement implies that the individuals are powerless, have melancholy and distress. The symbolism Blake makes in the main stanza is of the vacant lanes and the streaming Thames. The subsequent refrain is about the individuals. ââ¬Å"In each cry of each manâ⬠ââ¬Å"in each baby cry of fearâ⬠the symbolism the subsequent refrain proposes torment. ââ¬Å"Infants cryâ⬠of mental torment ââ¬Å"mind manufactured manaclesâ⬠. There is a great deal of redundancy. In the second section Blake accentuates on the word ââ¬Ëeveryââ¬â¢ to truly put the torment over. The third refrain is about the organizations and culture. Blake says ââ¬Ëthe fireplace sweepers cryââ¬â¢. ... ...s like paradise. Wordsworth is in a fantasy. He is depicting London as sentimental. The similitudes both of these sonnets are that Blake says signs of shortcoming characteristics of hardship. Wordsworth says strong heart. Blake says darkening church, hapless trooper, castle dividers. Wordsworth says ships, towers, arches, theaters, sanctuaries. Blake says stack sweepers what's more, darkening church. Wordsworth says smokeless air. Blake says sanctioned Thames does stream and Wordsworth says the waterway glideth at his own sweet will. Blake says 12 PM boulevards and Wordsworth says valleys rocks or slopes. Blake says 12 PM and Wordsworth says brilliant and glittery. He additionally says morning. Blake says cry in each man and Wordsworth says quiet so profound. The sonnet that gives me a superior portrayal of London is Blakeââ¬â¢s point of view. He has a straightforward structure and his depiction is very elucidating.
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