what is the central idea of london summer morning and what is the summary of the poem
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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.
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In the poem London's summer morning by Mary Robinson, the poet mentions the chaotic environment of London in the morning time. She specifies the words such as hot, noisy, dingy, and sooty as to represent the present climatic condition of London and wanted to give the reader picture of the poem's environment.
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