Language Techniques
Themes
Quotes, Poems and Poets
Structure and Rhythm
Comparisons
100

What technique is used in the line, “Like a dull rumour of some other war”

Simile

100

Which theme is shown in “the mind-forged manacles”?
 

Oppression

100

Which poem contains the line “Half a league, half a league, half a league onward”?

The Charge of the Light Brigade

100

What do we call a fourteen-line poem, which usually follows a strict rhyming scheme. 

A sonnet

100

Name one poem that you could compare with Ozymandias when exploring the theme of power?

London or My Last Duchess

200

What technique is used in the line “the merciless east winds that knive us” from Exposure

Personification

200

In Remains - which theme is highlighted through the casual tone and imagery in “I see every round as it rips through his life”?

Violence

200

Which poem begins “In his dark room he is finally alone”?

War Photographer

200

What is enjambment.

Enjambment is when a line runs on to the next without punctuation.

200

Which poem best compares to Storm on the Island when examining nature as both powerful and mysterious?

The Prelude

300

What do we call the language technique where two words not normally associated are brought together

Oxymoron

300

In Exposure - which theme is shown through line “the poignant misery of dawn”?
 

Nature as an enemy

300

Who wrote “Notice Neptune, though, / Taming a sea-horse,” and from which Poem?

Robert Browning - My Last Dutchess

300

How does War Photographer use structure to contrast past and present?

Juxtaposition

300

Which poem could you compare with The Émigrée when discussing identity and the impact of history or culture?

Checking Out Me History

400

Identify the two techniques in “Spools of suffering set out in ordered rows”

Sibilance and metaphor

400

What theme is explored in The Charge of the Light Brigade with “Theirs not to reason why”?

Obedience / duty

400

Name Three poets in the anthology, who could be considered romantic poets.  

William Blake, William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, or Alfred Lord Tennyson.

400

In Charge of the Light Brigade, how does the repetition of rhythm and sound it produces reflect the subject?

Horses Galloping / Battle Drums

400

Which poem could you compare with Poppies when discussing personal effects of war on families?

The Emigreé

500

What kind of language grouping do we see in Exposure with its repeated references to weather and pain?

Semantic field

500

What idea is being challenged in the repeated line “Dem tell me / Dem tell me / Wha dem want to tell me” from Checking Out Me History?

Historical Erasure / Colonial Education 

500

In which poem do we find the line “We are prepared: we build our houses squat”, and who wrote it?

Seamus Heaney - Storm on the Island

500

What structure is repeated in London with its four equal stanzas.

Quatrains 

500

Which other poem explores similar effects of psychological trauma and inner conflict as Remains?

Bayonet Charge