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1、LondonIwanderthro’eachcharter’dstreet,Nearwherethecharter’dThamesdoesflow.AndmarkineveryfaceImeetMarksofweakness,marksofwoe.IneverycryofeveryMan,IneveryInfantscryoffear,Ineveryvoice:ineveryban,Themind-forg’dmanaclesIhearHowtheChimney-sweeperscryEvery
2、black’ningChurchappalls,AndthehaplessSoldierssighRunsinblooddownPalacewallsButmostthro’midnightstreetsIhearHowtheyouthfulHarlotscurseBlaststhenew-bornInfantstearAndblightswithplaguestheMarriagehearseThepoemLondonwaswrittenbytheBritishpoetandengraverW
3、illiamBlake.Ithas4quatrainswithalternativelinesrhyming.Writteniniambicpentameter,thepoemisbeautifullyrhymed.LondondealswiththedreadfulsceneintheindustrializedLondoninthe18thcentury.Inthefirststanza,Blakegivesanoverviewofthecityandsuccessfullycreatest
4、hegloomy,darkandsuffocatingatmosphere.Blakeappliesvariedrhetoricaldevicesinthepoem,ofwhichthemoststrikingandsignificantisrepetition.Forexample,theword“chartered”isreiteratedinline1andline2toemphasizethefactthatthestreetsandriverareownedbythewealthyup
5、perclass.Andtheword“mark”occursin“markineveryfaceImeet”(line3)and“markofweakness,markofwoe”(line4).Thetransitionoftheword“mark”fromverbtonounmanifeststhechangeofobservationtonoticeablesigns.EverypersonBlakemeetsinLondonisdesperateandfeeble.Whatahorri
6、blesceneitis!Repeatedappearanceoftheword“every“inthesecondstanzastressestheideathateveryonesuffersfrommisery.Blakehearsthecryofthegrown-ups,andoftheinfantsinfear.Blakeperceivesthedestructiverestrictionsonpeople’smindcausedbylawandrules.“Mind-forgedma
7、nacle”isametaphor.Blakecompareslimitationswithmanacles.TheexpressionthatBlakehears“manacles”issynesthesia.InthethirdstanzaBlakesatirizesthechurchandthemonarchies.Thechurchwallsarebecomingblackbecauseofpollution;thesoundofcryingfromthechimneysweepersc
8、ombineswiththesighofsoldiersarousesafeelingoffearandscareinme.Onaccountofrelentlesswarfare,soldier’sbloodrunsdownfrompalacewallswhere.Thethoughtofthecolorofscarletcontrastingwiththepalewallsmakesmeshivering.Duringthemidnight,thepoetwondersthroughstre
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