London

    Cards (10)

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