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Literary devices
100

What is the tone of the poem? (give one)

Nostalgic, rhythmic, energetic, immersive...

100

What is the structure of the poem? (literary device and rhyme scheme and explain what it could mean)

  • Enjambment – lines flow into one another mimicking the continous nature of a DJ set.

  • Free verse – fluidity of music and dance

100

What is a cutthroat?

Style of razor, usually used by barbers

100

What literary device is this: “wields a cutthroat like a paintbrush”

simile

200

Name atleast two themes of the poem

  • Music

  • Cultural heritage

  • Memory and legacy

  • Identity

  • Freedom 

200

Explain the meaning of the title

  • James Brown’s raw, passionate screams in his songs could almost be seen as well as heard

200

What does cutting shapes mean?

dancing

200

"swing your hips and sweat drips"

imagery

300

Summarize the poem

The poem honors famous musicians and cultural icons, showing how music and nightlife bring people together.

300

What could be two contrasting themes of the poem?

music to bring joy vs the deep struggle embedded in its history

300

Machismo?

Strong or aggressive masculine pride

300

What does the symbolism mean: "shape-shift" (through dance)

Symbolizes transformation through dance.

400

Who was James Brown?

An iconic figure in funk and soul music, known for his powerful and emotive vocal style.

400

Who is the singer of the song "When doves cry"

Prince

400

Legba?

Carribean slang for a young man whose 'women'pays for everything

400

What literary device is this: “ordering beer in a corporeal language,”

Methapor

500

Who was Larry Levan?

A pioneering DJ at the Paradise Garage in New York City, influential in the development of house music.

500

The poem describes a taste “we’ve been trying to recreate ever since,” suggesting this feeling tied to music and memory.

Nostalgia

500

platter?

Top section of a DJ's turntable.

500

"Corporeal language" is a symbolism of what?

Dance and body movements as a universal form of expression.