Category: London

Is Barnet London A Good Place To Live?

East Barnet has the best of both worlds, London on the Green Belt. The parks are lovely, the schools amazing (it’s known as the Golden Triangle for schools) and the amenities all on your doorstep. There are independent butchers and greengrocers and if you want a big supermarket there is that too. Is Barnet London […]

Is Hatfield A Part Of London?

Hatfield, town (parish), Welwyn Hatfield district, administrative and historic county of Hertfordshire, southeast-central England. It is located on the old Great North Road north of London. Is Hatfield in London or outside London? Hatfield lies 20 miles (30 kilometres) north of London beside the A1(M) motorway and has direct trains to London King’s Cross railway […]

Which Part Of London Is Edgware Road?

The road runs from central to suburban London, beginning at Marble Arch in the City of Westminster and heading north to City of Westminster in the London Borough of Barnet. It is used as the boundary for four London boroughs: Harrow and Brent to the west, and Barnet and Camden to the east. Is Edgware […]

Where Is The North South Divide London?

The north-south divide is a term used to describe the social, economic and cultural disparities between the London and the south-east of England and the rest of the UK. People living in the south-east typically have a longer life expectancy, higher income and better standard of living than those living in the north. What divides […]

Who Is The Judge In London?

The Lord Chief Justice, currently The Right Honourable The Lord Burnett of Maldon, is the Head of the Judiciary of England and Wales and the President of the Courts of England and Wales. What are judges called in London? They try serious criminal cases, important civil cases and assist the Lord and Lady Justices to […]

What Is The Rhythm Of The Poem London?

Generally speaking, the rhyme and rhythm is very definite and structured—the rhyme is ABAB CDCD, and this poem is written with a metrical pattern of iambic tetrameter sporadically blended with trochaic tetrameter—which can help to accentuate the line, with 7 syllables and the first word stressed. What is the rhythm of London? “The structure of […]

Is London A Iambic Pentameter Poem?

The poem is written in fairly regular iambic tetrameter: ‘I wander thro’ each charter’d street’. Blake uses this metre in a number of his poems, so it may be over-analysing the poem to suggest that this choice of metre is of specific significance for ‘Blake’. What type of poem is London? What is the London […]

Is London Iambic Tetrameter?

“The structure of London is quite rhythmic – each stanza is a quatrain using iambic tetrameter. London uses this to suggest that the people of London are regimented and controlled. What meter is used in the poem London? The poem’s structure shows high regularity: the four quatrains, eight syllables per line, the cross rhyme scheme […]