Do you think that your neighborhood that lived in the same city as you for a couple of years, would have the same perspective as you? Well Blake and Wordsworth had different points of views of England from the industrial revolution. Both of the poets use different devices to engage the reader to emphasize their two point of views about england. Even though Blake and Wordsworth grew up in the same cities they still have different points of view about England, they showed this through Imagery, perspective and by appealing to all of the senses.
How did Blake and Wordsworth used Imagery to state their points. Blake and Wordsworth points of view are different from each other and they show this through imagery. Blake said that “every blackening …show more content…
church appals”,Wordsworth said “smokeless air. These two examples explain thats Blake and Wordsworth are both in different places for instance, blake is in the middle of the city walking but on the other hand wordsworth is in the mountains and looking at the sun rise and set but they obvious have different outlooks of england because one is walking down the streets and another is in the mountains just looking at the city relaxing.
How did Blake and Wordsworth use point of view to state their point.
Blake and Wordsworth they showed from each other using points of view. Wordsworth stated “the beauty of the morning of the silent bare”. Wordsworth Stated “in every cry of every man how the youthful harlot's curse”. These two examples are points of view of what is happening there using their perspective. Wordsworth and blake thought about london are very different from each other one is down in the street the other is in the mountains just overlooking the whole city both have different points of view of London.
Blake and Wordsworth both used appealing to all of the senses to try to explain their point of view England. Both amazing poets used the senses to try to go above and beyond to explain their point by using the senses. Wordsworth stated that “ all bright and spending to the smokeless air”. Blake states that “ runs in blood down palace walls”. These two states of using the senses are both being used in totally different ways one is what really happens from his point of view of really happens and the other the same but only using appealing to all of the
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These two poets used different points of view to engage the reader to make them understand the poet's points of view of England. These poets use poetic devices such as imagery,perspective and appealing to all of the senses. Sometimes your point point of view about your city is correct in your mind you still have to look at the other perspective of your question, Blake and Wordsworth are great examples of this they used their perspective to try to state their point is right but the other poet had different points of view of the question and they both answered this question using their perspective. And always ask yourself what is the whole picture of this story.