Paraphrasing of london,s summer morning stanza 1
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London’s Summer Morning” is a poem by Mary Robinson, who lived in the late eighteenth century. In this poem, the poet describes a typical summer’s morning in London, the busy capital city of Great Britain, in a lot of detail. Her descriptions are very vivid and realistic, which enables the readers to almost feel part of the busy street life themselves and to get a glimpse of life in London.
Robinson clearly feels both positively and negatively about London, which is shown by her use of both positive and negative language. For example, she uses expressions such as “sultry smoke” and “noisy London,” which are clearly negative. Yet, descriptions such as “the sun dart(ing) burning splendor on the glittering pane” are clearly displaying London in a more positive light. This helps to make this poem into a very realistic description of London: yes, London is busy, noisy and dirty. However, at the same time, like most big cities, it has its own beauty and its own appeal