POEMS CONFLICT AND POWER

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what methods are used in My last duchess

  • “my”

  • “looking as she were alive”

  • 1 stanza

  • enjamberment

  • “stoop” repition

  • “fra panda”

  • “ notice neptune though taming a seahorse”

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what is the structure of my last duchess and poet

  • dramatic monologue, iambic pentamiter

  • robert browning

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what is the structure and poet of london

  • william blake

  • quatrine, repetitive structure

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what are the methods used in the prelude

  • anephora “no” familiar

  • “a huge peak, black and huge”

  • juxtoposition

  • “towered up between me and the stars”

  • “seemed, mesured, strode”

  • “led by her”

  • enjambement

  • “act of stealth”

  • “sparkiling light”

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what is the structure of the prelude and poet

  • blank verse

  • iambic pentamiter

  • william wordsworth

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what is the structure of ozymandis

  • sonnet broken

  • changing rhyme scheme

  • percy shelly

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what are the methods in ozymandis

  • “king of kings”

  • “look on my works, ye mighty and dispare”

  • “collosul wreck”

  • “ sneer”

  • juxtaposition

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what is the structure in exposure and poet

  • wifred owen

  • para-ryhme

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what are the methods used in exposure

  • “winds that knave us”

  • “eyes are ice”

  • “what are we doing here?”

  • cyclical structure - “but nothing happens”

  • eppilis “…”

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whats the structure of charge of the light brigade? + poet

  • Ballard

  • dactylic diameter

  • Alfred lord Tenneson

  • falling rythym

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what are the methods used in the charge of the light brigade?

  • “valley of death”

  • “jaws of death”

  • “forward the light brigade”

  • “honor repition”

  • “shots and shell”

  • someone had blundered

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what are the methods used in the london?

  • “near where charted Thames does flow”

  • “every” reptation

  • “infants tear”

  • “mind-forged manacles”

  • “marks of weakness, marks of woe”

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what are the methods used in poppies

  • enjambermant

  • “the gelled blackthorns of your hair”

  • “the dove pulled freely agaist the sky an ornemental stitch”

  • “spasams”

  • “i was brave as i walked with you”

  • “riemforcements”

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what is the structure and author of poppies

  • jane weir

  • no ryme scheme or rhythm

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what are the methods used in tissue

  • “shine through”

  • enjamberment

  • transparent semantic field

  • “raised a structure” “ never ment to last” juxtoposition

  • “tissue”

  • “the kind you find in a grammar of architecture”

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what is the structure and poet of tissue

  • imtiaz dharker

  • quatrains of an iregular structure

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what are the methods used in the emigree

  • “there once was a country”

  • “bright filled paper wieght”

  • “my city takes me dancing”

  • “they acuse me of bieng dark in thier free city” juxtaposition

  • “i comb its hair”

  • “they”

  • “my shadow falls evidence of sunlight”

  • “childs vocabulary”

  • sunlight repition

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what is the structure and poet of emigree

  • Carol Rumens

  • Free verse

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what are the methods in storm on the island

  • “we are prepared we build our houses squat”

  • “the wind that shouts in the street”

  • “tame cat “ “turned savage”

  • “its a huge nothing we fear”

  • exploading comfortably down on the cliffs” juxtaposition

  • “bobarded”

  • “sea is company”

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what is the structure and poet for Storm on the island

  • seamus heaney

  • free verse

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what are the methods used in the bayonett charge

  • “patriotic tear that had brimmed in his eye”

  • “sweating like molton iorn from the center of his chest”

  • “threw up a yellow hare that rolled like a flame”

  • “in what cold clockwork of the stars and nations”

  • enjamberment

  • “king honor human dignety etcetera dropped like luxuries"”

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what is the structure and poet of the bayonett charge

  • ted hughes

  • three stanzas

  • free verse

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what are the methods of remains

  • “his bl;oody life in my bloody hands”

  • “probably armed, possibly not” repition

  • coloqial tone

  • “all” “I”

  • monosolabic tone

  • “dug behind enemy line”

  • then im home on leave.

  • hes here in my head

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what is the structure and poet of remains

  • simon armatage

  • dramatic monologe

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what are the methods of war photographer

  • “spools of suffering set out in orderd rows”

  • “ a priest preparing to intone a mass”

  • “ he had a job to do “

  • “all flesh is grass” old testemant

  • “rural england”

  • “to fields wich don’t explode beneath the feet of running children in a nightmare heat”

  • “half formed ghost”

  • “a hundred agonies”

  • “they do not care”

  • “impassivly”

  • tears between the bath and pre luch beers

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what is the structure and poet of war photographer

  • Carol Ann Duffy

  • four stanzas

  • ryming couplets

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what are the methods in checking out me history

  • “dem tell me” repition

  • “nanny de marron”

  • “blinded” “bandaged up”

  • “cheching out me history” repition

  • “shaka de great Zulu”

  • eurocentric view creole

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what is the structure and poet of checking out me history

  • John agard

  • No structure or ryming

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what is the methods of kamikaze

  • “green blue” “translucent”

  • “one way jouney into history”

  • enjamberment

  • “like a huge flag”

  • “a tuna the dark prince muscular and dangerous”

  • “no longer exisisted” repition

  • “which had been the better way to die”

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what is the structure and poet of kamikaze

  • beatrice garland

  • free verse

  • tight 7 stanza

  • 6 lines