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who are wandering in the street of london city during midnight in the poem london​

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Answered by bhumi007bsb
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The speaker takes a walk through the designated streets of London. This walk brings the speaker near the River Thames, which seems to have its course dictated for it as it flows throughout the city. The speaker sees signs of resignation and sadness in the faces of every person the speaker passes by
Answered by Anonymous
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The speaker was walking in the London street.

  • The question has been asked from the poem London  by William Blake
  • The poem depicts a tour around London, which is depicted as a painful, oppressive, and destitute city where the speaker finds nothing but sadness.
  • The speaker takes a stroll around city's streets, putting him close to River Thames, which appears to follow a predetermined path as it runs through the city.
  • It focuses on the noises of London, with screams from men, women, and children resonating throughout the poem.
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