which poem is the line from?
What is the literal meaning?
Which literary device is used?
Themes
Name the poem
100

"Like a madman chasing nothing." line 9.

An African Thunderstorm by David Rubadiri

100

What is the literal meaning in the poem "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne?

a direct and assertive command, addressed to Death itself by the persona, instructing it not to take pride in its power.

100

"Through toughened, tinted glass the contrasts tantalise" line 22.

Alliteration 

100

What theme is in the line: 

"I wish my teacher's eyes wouldn't go past me today." lines 1-2.

Wistfulness/longing

100

The persona confronts Death and tells him that he is dependent on other sources for power and to boost his ego.

"Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne

200

"galvanised shanties overseen by condominiums" line 27.

"West Indies, USA" by Stewart Brown.

200

What is the literal meaning in "South" by Kamau Brathwaite.

The persona, now living away from home, is nostalgic for his island home, which is situated south of the United States.

200

"Sprawl like grandchildren about the knees/ Of seated elders." lines 13-14

Personification

200

What theme is dominant in:

"gallivanting all night without skin,/ burning myself out like cane-fire..." lines 2-3.

The Supernatural

200

It's a peaceful day out in nature. That is, until some children come and ruin it with their experiments. 

"A Lesson for This Sunday" Derek Walcott

300

"...came at my window, life heaved and breathed in me..." line 5.

"South" by Kamau Brathwaite

300

What is the literal meaning in: "Test Match, Sabina Park" by Stewart Brown

The persona is an Englishman who comes to Sabina Park to watch a cricket match between his home team and the West Indies team. A proud man, he becomes uneasy once he realizes that something is wrong. His team appears to be abstaining from any exciting gameplay, and the pace of the match is slow, which causes directed comments from the crowd.

300

"Wish people wouldn't talk as if I dropped from Mars." lines 25-26

Simile

300

What theme is dominant in:

"Subtle Uncle Sam, afraid too many desperate blacks/might re-enslave this Island of the free..." 

Racism or Control

300

Dreams and aspirations are evident. This boy just wants to belong and not portrayed as an alien. 

"Dreaming Black Boy" James Berry

400

"...to that fresh pulse in the middle of the night..." line 21.

"Ol'Higue" by Mark McWatt

400

What is the literal meaning in: "West Indies, USA" by Stewart Brown.

It is about a man who was visiting several Caribbean islands and was excited to reach Puerto Rico because he thought it was going to be the best island out of all the islands he visited. He realized that it was just like the other islands, because it too had black people and inner city areas, but the main difference was that it was owned by "The USA". 

400

"The girl, in lemon frock, begins to scream/As the maimed, teetering thing attempts its flight." lines 19-20.

Visual and Auditory Imagery

400

What theme is most dominant in:

"Proudly wearing the rosette of my skin/ I strut into Sabina" lines 1-2

Race

400

I admire his work. He captures every feature of nature perfectly with just a brush on his easel. 

"Landscape Painter, Jamaica" by Vivian Virtue

500

"...to the best of tune up, and earn/good money and not sink to lick/ boots." lines 9-11.

"Dreaming Black Boy" by James Berry

500

What is the literal meaning in the poem "An African Thunderstorm" by David Rubadiri

The poem opens with storm winds and thunderclouds blowing in from the west, violently churning up items in their path. The storm's senseless destruction is like that of an invading insect swarm (like a biblical "plague of locusts"), or like an insane person running after nothing.

500

"Rumble, tremble, and crack" line 31.

Onomatopoeia

500

"But today I recapture the islands'/bright beaches: blue mist from the ocean/rolling into the fishermen's houses." lines 1-3.

Nostalgia

500

"...praps dem should-a-borrow Lawrence Rowe!" the rowdy crowd shouted.

"Test Match, Sabina Park" by Stewart Brown

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