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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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‘London’ At a Glance
Use this activity sheet to record your ideas about the poem ‘London’ as you study it. Keep
this in your notes for revision.

Language Structure/
Form
 Bleak and negative language –  4 stanzas (quatrains)
reflects his attitude to the city  Rhyme scheme – ABAB, very
 Repetition – ‘charter’d’ simple
- ‘marks’
- ‘every’ – show the o 1st quatrain – what he can SEE
widespread corruption o 2nd quatrain – what he can HEAR
o Addition of sensory element =
 Metaphor – ‘mind-forg’d manacles’ impact as it progresses
– hopelessness and feeling of o 3rd quatrain – contempt for various
captivity experienced by institutions of power which have
inhabitants who are too poor to combined to create city of
escape corruption
 Violent language – illustrates the o 4th quatrain – juxtaposition -
harsh society in which the harlot ‘Marriage hearse’.
lives and the bleak future for
children born into that way of life  Blake’s choice of last word
 Juxtaposition – ‘Marriage hearse’ – summarises his views on the
even apparently sacred and blighted city
religious unions can be blighted by
‘plagues’

Context ‘London’ by William Potential
Blake Comparisons
 Published in 1794 in ‘Songs of  Composed upon Westminster
Innocence and Experience.’ bridge –
 Collection aimed to show the ‘two  Different views of London only a
contrary states of the human soul’ short time apart
 Songs of innocence – generally
positive and celebratory
 Songs of experience – unforgiving  Where the Picnic Was –
eye on contemporary  Bleak view of a previously
developments and living happy place, lending itself to an
conditions. exploration of how both poets’
 London belongs to Songs of state of mind reflects their
experience surroundings

 Nothing’s Changed –
 ‘London’ -> poem which takes a  Links of oppression and
bleak view of the capital city. inequality with ‘London’ across

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