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In the poem London is the speaker being negative?
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Yes, the speaker in the poem "London" by William Blake is being negative about the conditions and atmosphere of London during the Industrial Revolution. The speaker uses vivid and depressing imagery to describe the poverty, oppression, and pollution that pervaded the city during that time.
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