100

Which poem includes the line, 'he taught me how'

Poem at 39

100

Which poem includes the line, 'like some dark, ancestral spectre'.

Hurricane Hits England

100

Which poem includes the lines, 'stone river wind house lament day song breath'.

Homeland

100

Complete the quote from Blessing, 'the skin cracks like...'

A pod

100

Which poem includes regular indents to show different possibilities in life?

The Door

200

Name three poems connected to nature?

Wind, Storm on the Island, Hurricane Hits England, The Great Storm, Below The Green Corrie, Where I Come From

200

Name three poems connected to urbanization.

London, The Planners, Where I Come From, In A London Drawing Room

200

Name three poems connected to families.

The Journey, This Morning, Poem at 39

200

Name two poems connected to personal choices.

The Road Not Taken, The Journey, The Moment

200

Name two poems connected to loss.

Futility, The Morning, At Castle Boteral, The Journey

300
Why does The Planners include a metaphor about teeth?

To show false perfection, cleanliness, cosmetic beauty...

300

Which poem juxtaposes imagery of different environments?

Where I Come From

300

Why does Below The Green Corrie compare the mountains to 'bandits'?

To show how nature can be threat / dangerous to people.

300
Why does The Moment use a combination of first and second person pronouns (I and You).

I = the voice of humans taking / colonising

You = nature answering them back

300

What does the pathetic fallacy represent in Winter Swans?

The bad weather = the couple's turbulent relationship?

400

What does the 'powdery green check of a bruised clementine' represent in This Morning? What technique is used?

Metaphor / symbol / imagery - represents the passing of time and the weakening of living things.

400

Why does Blessing finish with the lines, 'the blessing sings over their small bones'.

Juxtaposes the beauty / positivity of the blessing (through personification) with the fragility and weakness of the children (through the adjective 'small' and the imagery of 'bones').

400

Why does Shapcott use the line, 'everything was horizontal' in The Great Storm? What technique is this?

Hyperbole - emphasises the chaos / destruction both in the storm and in her personal life. 

400

Why does George Eliot use one stanza and similar line lengths in In A London Drawing Room?

To create the same sense of boredom / monotony / lack of beauty that is in her poem. 

400

Why does Hardy use the phrase, 'my sand is sinking' in At Castle Boteral? What technique is this?

Metaphor - shows how he is coming to the end of his life, like sand in an hourglass running out.

500

Describe two temporal shifts used by Owen in futility.

1. Temporal shift back to the dying/dead soldier's life at home - shows how he had a 'real' life full of potential before becoming a soldier.

2. Temporal shift to 'deep time' and the making of humans - hows how the long evolution of humanity has been futile as it's lead to WW1. 

500

Describe the narrative voice in Storm on The Island and explain why Heaney used it.

1st person plural - 'we'. Creates the sense of a community unified by the troubles / violence.
500

'As you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn' - analyse a choice made by Mary Oliver here in The Journey. 

2nd person pronoun - places the reader into her personal story.

3rd person pronoun ('their voices') - creates a sense of distance between the protagonist and the family they're leaving.

Symbolism of stars - represents the opportunity and beauty that is available to her if she chooses her own path.

500
Explain the significance of the last line of Poem at 39 - 'staring into the fire'. Mention a technique.

Symbolism - fire could represent passion / excitement of life but also danger or getting hurt.

Metaphor - staring could signify daydreaming / creativity or being determined as she is staring into the fire.

500

Explain what Elizabeth Brewster means in the line, 'a door of the mind blows open'. Mention a technique.

Metaphor - could represent:

- Accessing her memories of the past.

- Opening herself up to experiences.

- Reconnecting with herself / her home.