Slow Reader
We Refugees
Which poem...?
Which literary device...?
Literary Device
100

Who wrote the poem?

Vicki Feaver

100

Who wrote this poem?

Benjamin Zephaniah

100

When I take him on my knee

with his Ladybird book

he gazes into the air,

sighing and shaking his head

Slow Reader

100

I am told I have no country now

I am told I am a lie

I am told that modern history book....

Repetition

100

The "paragraph" of a poem

Stanza

200

What is the poem about?

A mother's relationship with her son who struggles with reading.

200

Does this poem have any structure of rhyme or rhythm?

No - it's free verse

200

I come from a beautiful place

Where they hate my shade of skin

They don’t like the way I pray

And they ban free poetry.

We Refugees

200

he gazes into the air,

sighing and shaking his head

like an old man

Simile

200

When an object is given human-like qualities

Personification

300

What does this mean?

"he gazes into the air, 

sighing and shaking his head"

The boy has given up on reading

300

Where is the contrast in each stanza?

Between the first line and the rest of the lines in each stanza

300

Sometimes it only takes a day,

Sometimes it only takes a handshake

Or a paper that is signed.

We Refugees

300

He toys with words,

letting them go cold

as gristly meat,

Simile

300

Words that mimic the sound it makes

Onomatopoeia

400

Who is the SPEAKER/PERSONA in this poem?

The mother

400

What images does Zephaniah conjure up in this poem?

Mention 3.

Images of violence, oppression, political betrayal, restriction.

400

I think it is now a field

And the people I once knew

Are not there now. 

We Refugees

400

Focus on the punctuation:

I come from an ancient place

All my family were born there

And I wold like to go there

But I really want to live.

Run-on lines

400

The repetition of the first letter in a line

Alliteration

500

What do the images of the fish and the colt represent?

The fish is when the boy stops reading and enjoys other activities, so he "wriggles free"

The colt refers to the boy being forced to read and "shying / from the bit".  

500

Which 3 themes does this poem represent?

D....

L....

I.....

Displacement

Loss

Identity

500

he'll never run

quite free again.

Slow Reader

500

I come from a musical place                              

Where they shoot me for my song                         

And my brother has been tortured                        

By my brother in my land.

Contrast

500
When something is greatly exaggerated

Hyperbole