Great British poetry in 1819 was wonderful, it was not because of what it said but how it was expressed. There are few poems saying very profound, instead the best of them uses languages in an innovative, memorable and effective way. Of course, it is the same as Perth Bysshe Shelley's famous sonnet "England in 1819". In this verse, Shelley is describing a frustrating, dark and dirty situation caused by political, social and spiritual corruption in the UK. However, this song is not very effective unless Sherry strongly uses adjectives, rhymes, resonance, images, satire, lists, themes, verbs.
Britain in 1819 was a divided society. The conclusion of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic war brought about a trade and financial recession and massive unemployment. In addition, the working class and the middle class are fighting for political reform. The problem occurred in 1819 and Scott works in Effingham, Manchester. Peace protesters gathered in the field of Peter and demanded political voting rights. However, the local magistrates ordered the militia to sue the protesters. 15 people died, more than 700 people were injured
Shelley's political anger was triggered in 1819 by the Manchester massacre, or a shocking event in the UK known as "Petro". During the rally at St. Peter's Basilica, the local crowd is represented by a "speaker" hunter's speech to the crowd, at least nine people died and many others were injured. Shelley's reaction was to write some clear political poems such as Anarchist's mask (1832), Sonnets 'England of 1819,' 'Song of England'. For example, friends believe that Ray Henry, who he handed over to the mask of Anarchist, is dangerous in Shelly's life. The beginning of the anarchist mask is a fantastic parade or mask like a murder, fraud, hypocritical mask, such as Viscount Castres, Earl of Erdon John Scott, Henry Addington (Viscount West) . Demouth - Current British Government Minister
Please acknowledge that his murder is a double-edged sword of the narrator. In the poem "1819 England", Percy Shelley proved that the government could be as corrupt as corruption. This poem tells the king who is dying and his son to take over the control of the throne. The laws and military that have been enforced to starve people and protect the dying people have opposed them. One of the main metaphor of this work is to compare the government with an invisible, unknown otter living for their own interests, relying on the lives of others. It treats the law as a double-edged sword, so this poem is related to my introduction. "Army for all people using weapons, free suicide and prey / double-edged sword". This shows that the armies as the power to protect people have opposed them. "The golden and optimistic law of temptation and killing" stated that the so-called full rule is the cause of repression of the UK.