The Use of Diction Within Romantic Pieces

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English

 

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Joseph J

 

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October 12, 2012

 

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University

 

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The subject matter and the tone of the both pieces are a black and white contrast- "London" having a somber, and even disgusted, tone pertaining to 18th century politics and life, and "Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos" possessing a victorious yet humble tone, abstractly glorifying Byron's "feat...
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The presence of strong, descriptive language is prevalent throughout both pieces. For example, Blake uses language such as, "woe," (Line 4) "blackning," (Line 13) and, " [...] blights with plagues," (Line 7, Walsh 6) to hammer home that the London Blake's character of an anonymous man wandering through the streets is a ghastly place to live if you're classed below the aristocrats...
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