Death of a Tree by Jack Davis
Caged Bird
A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke
Do You Believe a Child Can Die in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean?
Poetic Techniques
100

What is the main event described in the poem?

The poem describes the death of a tree, cut down by a power saw

100

What does the caged bird sing about?

The cage bird sings of freedom and hope.

100

What is the song about?

The challenges African Americans faced in the 1960s and Sam Cooke's enduring hope for a better future.

100

What is the poem about?

The struggles and high mortality rates of asylum seekers coming to Australia

100

What poetic technique is used in the phrase "the power saw screamed"?

This is an example of personification, where the saw is given human characteristics by being described as "screaming."

200

How does the speaker feel about the tree's death?

The speaker feels saddened and disturbed by the tree’s death, preferring a more natural end like a storm.

200

What do the two birds symbolise?

White America and African Americans during segregation.

200

What does the speaker refer to when saying, "It's been a long time coming"?

The speaker refers to the long wait for change and the struggles endured to bring about progress.

200

What is the purpose of the poem?

To show the audiences the struggles asylum seekers face and to remind audiences of their various privelages.

200

What is the technique used in the line "But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage"?

This is an example of metaphor, where the cage represents the bird's limitations and confinement. 

300

What does the speaker mean by "Man is pain"?

The speaker suggests that humanity's interference causes pain and destruction, symbolized by the cutting down of the tree.

300

In what ways does the repetition of "The caged bird sings" function in the poem?

The repetition emphasizes the enduring spirit of the caged bird and reinforces the central theme of longing for freedom, despite suffering and oppression.

300

Identify a quote/technique from the song

Repetition - A Change Gonna come

300

Identify the use of simile in the poem

"He looks like a dried tomato"

300

What is enjambment?

The poetic technique where a poetic line continues directly into the next

400

What does the phrase "part of the gain" at the end of the poem imply?

The phrase suggests that, despite the loss, the speaker acknowledges that human activity or progress benefits from the destruction of nature, hinting at the idea of exploitation.

400

When was the poem written?

1969

400

What does the phrase “the grave of dreams” symbolise in A Change is Gonna Come?

The phrase symbolises the loss of hope and the death of aspirations, reflecting the speaker's despair and the hardships they face in striving for change.

400

What do the items such as coffee and beer symbolise?

They represent western privilages that many people in the world do not have access to.

400

What technique is the following: "The world is a Vampire"

Metaphor

500

What is the purpose of the poem?

To highlight the destructive impact of colonialism on Indigenous Nations and the natural landscape of Australia.

500

What significant cultural movement was Maya Angelou an influential figure in?

The Civil Rights Movement

500

Identify the use of symbolism in the poem

The river - symbolising division and separation of African Americans and White Americans

500

Who wrote the poem?

Yen-Ha Chau
500

In Do You Believe a Child Can Die in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean, the line "You can hear / the sea wave’s cry and the wind call his name" is an example of which poetic technique?

Personification

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