- London by William Blake expresses anger and dissatisfaction with society
- The poem's structure and use of literary devices highlight themes of poverty and power
- The context of the poem reflects the degradation and neglect experienced by the poor in London
- The poet critiques the lack of action by the Church and the fault of royalty in the suffering of soldiers
- London poem by William Blake conveys universal feelings of anger and oppression in the city
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