War Photographer
Shooting Stars
By Heart
100

Besides the title, what lines alluded to this poem being set during a war? 

- line 2: "spools of suffering set out in ordered rows"

- line 11: "fields which don't explode beneath the feet"

- line 18: "the blood stained into foreign dust"  

- line 19: "A hundred agonies" 

100

In which stanza did the narrator switch point of view?

stanza 5

100

What choice did the speaker make at the end of the poem?

Embrace the feelings they had and choose love. 

200

What is the rhyme scheme within the poem?

ABBCDD

200

What is the significance of the title? 

"Shooting Stars" refers to the genocide of Jewish people, as the Nazis were shooting them. The Star of David is a symbol of Jewish people.

200

Where and how does the attitude of the poem change?

4th stanza; A negative attitude about their feelings shifts to a positive attitude where they express their feeling

300

What was the prominent theme in the last stanza?

The apathy of the readers

300

What is the rhyme scheme within the poem? 

TRICK QUESTION! There is none 

300

Why did Duffy use the title "By Heart" for the poem?

She compares internalizing her feelings for someone with her identity, as she is a queer individual who once had to hide her identity from others. 

400

What was the tone switch within the poem? 

ie: from ___ to ___

From distraught to bitter

400

What literary device is used in "the world turns in its sleep" and what is its significance?

Personification; used to signify change 

400

What does the 3rd stanza's use of hiding feelings signify?

How queer people had to hide their identity

500

What war was this poem placed around? 

Vietnam War 

500

Besides war, what was the biggest theme of the poem, and why did Duffy want to incorporate this theme?

Remembrance; a poem to those who were affected by the Nazis and a call to continue remembering our terrible past so it doesn't happen again. 

500

What is this poem an allegory for? 

The need for queer people to hide their feelings from others to prevent persecution and discrimination.

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