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'London' by William Blake - Poem Analysis by Scrbbly
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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘London’ by William Blake. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. 
 
It includes, but is not limited to: 
 
Vocabulary 
Summary 
Language Features 
Structure / Form Analysis 
Context 
Attitudes / Messages 
Themes 
Essay Questions
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Alquin literature the Romantic Period
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I summarized the Alquin-reader the Romantic Period for my oral of English. 
The following topics are included in this summary: 
- John Keats 
- Poem: La Belle Sans Merci 
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge; The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 
- William Blake 
- Poem: The Schoolboy 
- Poem: London 
- William Wordsworth 
- Poem: I wandered lonely as a cloud 

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Ozymandias vs London comparison essay example, power + conflict
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An exam style essay comparing ozymandias and london from the AQA power + conflict anthology
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AQA Poetry Anthology: Power and Conflict (FULLY ANNOTATED)
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This is the fully annotated version of the AQA Poetry Anthology for Power and Conflict. All annotations are my own and can be used for most exam boards if the following poems are listed. 
Poems: 
Ozymandias – Percy Bysshe Shelley 
London – William Blake 
Extract from, The Prelude – William Wordsworth 
My Last Duchess – Robert Browning 
The Charge of the Light Brigade – Alfred Lord Tennyson 
Exposure – Wilfred Owen 
Storm on the Island – Seamus Heaney 
Bayonet Charge – Ted Hughes...
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London (William Blake) Summary Sheet
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A summary sheet of 'To Autumn' by John Keats, which is a poem from the Time and Place collection in the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 English Literature Poetry Anthology. This summary discusses the language, structure/form, context and potential comparisons of the poem. The summary is laid out in a table format with bullet point notes.
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ENGL 201 PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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controlling metaphor - a metaphor that runs through an entire work and determines the 
form or nature of that work 
William Blake - "London" 
Robert Frost - "Design" 
John Keats - "Ode on a Grecian Urn" 
Langston Hughes - "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" 
William Shakespeare* - "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
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William Blake: London Analysis - Quotes, Context, Plot, Theme, Structure
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A well informed analysis of William Blake's poem London. This is a full pack of everything need for top marks as it sums up all the detailed characteristic need for any essay question or written test.
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GCSE English Literature: Checking out me history vs London comparison
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A grade 9 essay on comparing Checking out me History by John Agard and London by William Blake. 
 
This is not guaranteed a full mark answer as it is written by a student but has grade 9 ideas, context, interpretations, which may help as a source for knowing what a grade 9 essay looks like.
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Analysis of 'London' by William Blake
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These notes cover a detailed analysis of 'London' by William Blake which is perfect for AQA GCSE english literature Power and Conflict in section B. These notes explore the very rich context of London and how it relates to the writers intentions. Quotes and methods are analysed, showing their deeper meaning and all the possible interpretations. This poem mainly explore the themes of culture, identity, society, glorification and industrialisation.
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GCSE ANTHOLOGY
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