Your Beauty, My Despair in "London" by William Blake

Date Submitted: 07/23/2003 02:42:48
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (676 words)
Your Beauty, My Despair The statement that "Beauty is truth; truth , beauty" does not hold to be a correct implication for everyone as far as life goes or the poem "London" goes. This poem written by William Blake, is about life as he saw it in that time frame and environment of society. In Blake's, poem the reality or "truth" of young girls having babies out of wedlock, soldiers being killed in wars, and poor …
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…in it's rapture? Yes. As this pattern of a deterializing society continues I can only feel sadness and remorse for a society lost to its own greed and corruption. But what I do take from Keats passage is the urge to turn to my brother or sister in any moment of despair, no matter how life is treating them and say "it will be all right". Maybe this is the true meaning of Keats's passage.
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