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discuss the symbol used in the poem london?

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Answered by Acceber
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Poet and artist William Blake was one of Great Britain's most original and mystical thinkers. He spent his entire life in the London he critiques in his famous poem "London." He died in poverty in 1827 and is buried near Daniel Defoe and John Bunyan in London's Bunhill Fields. Blake's imagery has influenced poets from Coleridge to mid-20th century Beat Poet Allen Ginsberg. The city is a complex symbol for Blake, and he uses London specifically to signal corruption, decay and inequality.


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Answered by honeyr
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Poet and artist William Blake was one of Great Britain's most original and mystical thinkers. He spent his entire life in the London he critiques in his famous poem "London." He died in poverty in 1827 and is buried near Daniel Defoe and John Bunyan in London's Bunhill Fields. Blake's imagery has influenced poets from Coleridge to mid-20th century Beat Poet Allen Ginsberg. The city is a complex symbol for Blake, and he uses London specifically to signal corruption, decay and inequality.


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