Power and Conflict 2

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Who wrote Ozymandias?

Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Which poem did Percy Shelley write?

Ozymandias

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First line of Ozymandias

I met a traveller from an antique land

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Ozymandias- "Sneer of

cold command"

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"My name is Ozymandias,

king of kings: look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"

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Ozymandias - "boundless and bare,

The lone and level sands stretch far away."

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Who wrote London?

William Blake

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Which poem is written by William Blake?

London

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London - "I walk through

each chartered street, / Near where the chartered Thames does flow "

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London - "And mark in

every face I meet / Marks of weakness, marks of woe"

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"The mind-forged

manacles I hear" - London

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Who wrote The Prelude?

William Wordsworth

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Which poem did Wordsworth write?

The Prelude

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The Prelude - "It was an

act of stealth/ And troubled pleasure"

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"The horizon's bound,

a huge peak, black and huge" - The Prelude

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"O'er my thoughts

There hung a darkness, call it solitude / Or blank desertion." - The Prelude

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The Prelude - "No familiar shapes

remained, no pleasant images of trees"

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"But huge and mighty forms,

that do not live / Like living men" - The Prelude

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Who wrote My Last Duchess?

Robert Browning

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Which poem did Robert Browning write?

My Last Duchess

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"That's my last Duchess

painted on the wall"

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"(since none puts by /

The curtain I have drawn for you, but I) - MLD

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"My gift of a

nine-hundred-years-old name" - MLD

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"I gave commands; /

Then all smiles stopped together." - MLD

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"Notice Neptune, though, /

Taming a sea-horse" - MLD

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Who write COTLB?

Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Which poem did Alfred Lord Tennyson write?

COTLB

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"Storm'd at

with shot and shell" - COTLB

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"Into the jaws of Death,

Into the mouth of Hell / Rode the six hundred" - COTLB

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"Back from the mouth of Hell, /

All that was left of them, / Left of six hundred" - COTLB

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Who wrote Exposure?

Wilfred Owen

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Which poem did Wilfred Owen write?

Exposure

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"Our brains ache,

in the merciless iced east winds that knive us ..." - Exposure

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Exposure - "Dawn massing in the east

her melancholy army / Attacks once more"

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Exposure - "Slowly our

ghosts drag home: glimpsing the sunk fires"

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"For love

of God seems dying" - Exposure

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"Pause over half-known faces.

All their eyes are ice, / But nothing happens." - Exposure

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Who wrote Storm in the Island?

Seamus Heaney

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Which poem did Seamus Heaney write?

SOTI

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"We are prepared:

we build our houses squat" - SOTI

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SOTI - "The wizened

earth has never troubled us"

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"Blast: you know what I mean -

leaves and branches / Can raise a tragic chorus in a gale" - SOTI

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"We just sit tight

while wind dives / and strafes invisibly." - SOTI

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SOTI - "We are bombarded

by the empty air"

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Who write Bayonet Charge?

Ted Hughes

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Which poem did Ted Hughes write?

Bayonet Charge

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"Suddenly he awoke

and was running - raw / in raw-seamed hot khaki, his sweat heavy" - Bayonet Charge

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Bayonet Charge - "In what cold clockwork

of the stars and the nations"

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Bayonet Charge - "The patriotic tear

that had brimmed in his eye / sweating like molten iron from the centre of his chest"

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Who wrote Remains?

Simon Armitage

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Which poem did Simon Armitage write?

Remains

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How does Remains begin?

"On another occasion, we get sent out"

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"Well myself and

somebody else and somebody else / are all of the same mind" - Remains

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"One of my mates goes by

and tosses his guts back into his body" - Remains

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Remains - "Then I'm home on leave. But I blink //

and he bursts again through the doors of the bank."

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"but near to the

knuckle, here and now / his bloody life in my bloody hands" - Remains

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What is the name of the soldier that inspired "Remains"?

Guardsman Tromans

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Who wrote Poppies?

Jane Weir

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Which poem did Jane Weir write?

Poppies

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Poppies - "Before you left, /

I pinned one onto your lapel, crimped petals, / spasms of paper red, disrupting a blockade / of yellow bias binding around your blazer"

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"All my words /

flattened, rolled, turned into felt, // slowly melting." - Poppies

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Who wrote War Photographer?

Carol Ann Duffy

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Which poem did Carol Ann Duffy write?

War Photographer

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"In his darkroom

he is finally alone / with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows" - War Photographer

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War Photographer - "as though this

were a church and he / a priest preparing to intone a Mass"

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"A stranger's features /

faintly start to twist before his eyes, / a half-formed ghost" - War Photographer

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"the blood stained

into foreign dust" - War Photographer

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War Photographer - "A hundred agonies

in black-and-white / from which his editor will pick out five or six"

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Who wrote Tissue?

Imtiaz Dharker

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Which poem did Imtiaz Dharker write?

Tissue

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Tissue - "Paper that lets the light /

shine through, this is what could alter things"

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"Maps too. The sun shines through /

their borderlines" - Tissue

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Tissue - "Fine slips

from grocery shops"

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"Might fly our

lives like paper kites" - Tissue

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Who wrote The Emigree?

Carol Rumens

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Which poem did Carol Rumens write?

The Emigree

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"There was once

a country... I left it as a child / but my memory of it is sunlight-clear" - The Emigree

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"It may be at war,

it may be sick with tyrants, / but I am branded by an impression of sunlight" - The Emigree

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"That child's vocabulary

I carried here / like a hollow doll, opens and spills a grammar" - The Emigree

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The Emigree - "It lies down

in front of me, docile as paper; / I comb its hair and love its shining eyes"

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Who wrote Checking Out Me History?

John Agard

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Which poem did John Agard write?

Checking Out Me History

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"Dem tell me /

wha dem want to tell me" - COMH

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COMH - "Bandage up

me eye with me own history / Blind me to me own identity"

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COMH - "But now

I checking out me own history / I carving out me identity"

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Who wrote Kamikaze?

Beatrice Garland

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Which poem did Beatrice Garland write?

Kamikaze

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"A shaven head

full of powerful incantations" - Kamikaze

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"Like a huge flag

waved first one way / then the other in a figure of eight" - Kamikaze

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Kamikaze - "a tuna,

the dark prince, muscular, dangerous."

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"they treated him /

as though he no longer existed, / only we children still chattered and laughed // till gradually we too learned to be silent" - Kamikaze