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london mornings summary​

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In “London’s Summer Morning,” Mary Robinson contradicts the positive and negative connotations of the beauty and chaos in the typical London morning. Robinson describes the chaotic environment of the mornings in London. She introduces the poem with negative words such as, “sooty, dingy, hot, and noisy” to present a chaotic setting and give the reader a sense of the mood of the poem. However, Robinson changes her word choice to a positive mood with words such as, “cools, splendor, glittering, and gay” to present the positive aspects of the streets of London. Despite Robinson’s choice to start and end the poem with negative connotations, she has an underlying argument that explains the beautiful consumerism that takes place in the chaotic nature of the mornings in London.

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