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Cards (10)
What are the "marks" mentioned in Blake's poem?
Marks
of
weakness
and
woe
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What do the "marks" in Blake's poem reflect?
Physical
and
emotional suffering
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What technique does Blake use to emphasize suffering in his poem?
Repetition
of the word "
marks
"
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What does the phrase "mind-forg'd manacles" signify?
Internal
oppression accepted by individuals
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What literary technique is used in "mind-forg'd manacles"?
Metaphor
symbolizing mental imprisonment
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Who does Blake believe perpetuates control over people's minds?
The
Church
and
monarchy
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What does "Every black’ning church appalls" criticize?
The
Church's
failure to help the poor
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What does the imagery of "black’ning" suggest in Blake's poem?
Moral corruption and
industrial
pollution
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How did Blake view organized religion in relation to social injustice?
As
complicit
in
social
injustice
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What are the main themes in "London" by William Blake?
Suffering caused by
social systems
Internal and external
oppression
Critique of
organized religion
Industrial pollution
and
moral corruption
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