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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Mr. Blake’s views on Upon Westminster Bridge :: Westminster Bridge Poetry Essays

Mr. Blakes views on Upon Westminster Bridge I read Mr Wordsworths meter. I was demoralise by his views on capital of the United Kingdom. Iwas horrified when I read the offshoot line. Earth has non anything toshow more fair, I believed he would wear experienced beautiful viewssince he was brought up in the Lake District. He ostensibly has notseen London in 1794. I have lived in London for many years of my life.I have seen people in exiguity from the poorest parts of London topeople in mansions the richest places. One day I was fliping throughthe streets of London and it sprung upon me to write a poem. This ismy view on the real London. I opened the poem with the line I delight inthrough each chartered street I used this book of account wandered to make it seem as if I was freely roamingthe streets not erudite where I was or where I was going. As if I waslost hatful the back streets of London. Chartered street carrys themark of changed and revolutionised London. e precise l ast(predicate) the streets seemed dulland grim and had something mysterious about them.My second line was on the same theme as the first line first from itid talking about the ThamesNear where the chartered Thames does flow, in the first draft ofthis poem I wrote dirty Thames instead of chartered Thames. Ichanged because I mat up that it would have more effect. Everywhere isdirty in London, but I am trying to say that everywhere is dull andgrim overly as you are walking through the streets it is like deja vu.One of the some distinct things about London is how the people lookand feel. My next twain lines are,And mark in every face I meet tag of weakness marks of woeAs l walked though the streets I could see no one was smiling. Iactually felt dismal for some people. Nearly every person I met lookedill or suffered from malnutrition due to over working, low income, nofood and poor invigoration space. I used this stanza to emphasize my viewsand to make it sound more obvious, to pa int a picture in the readersmindIn every send for of everyman this next stanza is very strong andmeaningful. A crying man is not often heard. Unless he is under realdistress. Suffering is a very big theme in the street of Londoneverywhere you walk you can see it in the stanza, I started the firstthree lines with in every to emphasize my point.

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