5 poems structure Flashcards

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farmer bride: What us the meter used and the effect with 2 line examples? 3
line 14
final line

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1-iambic tetrameter= bouncy meter farmer’s jovial =uncomfortable contrast bride’s misery.
2-line 14=breaks pattern drama: three additional iambs speaker chasing his wife after she runs away= anticipation
3-final line= extra iamb,creating suspense speaker menacingly fantasises his wife’s body: mounting momentum

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farmer bride: How is enjambment used and example? 2
line 14-18

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1-enjambment= speed up the pace and create anticipation, dramatic or suspenseful moments. impatient of the speaker
2-lines 14-18:= lines swiftly- bride flees her pursuers. suspense audience learn if the girl got away- capture memorable.

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farmer bride: Dramatic monologue effect is? 2

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1-dramatic monologue: farmer’s choice to marry a young girl
2-Girl has no voice= represent patriarchal society= VS

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farmer bride: What does the irregular rhyme Scheme effect? 3

line 30-33

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1-irregular rhyme scheme= dramatic effect.
2-lines 30-33: caught up thoughts wife’s beauty =rhymes: AAAA
3-urgent pace quicken=insistent rhymes=frustrated desire alarming undertone

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Loves philosophy: What is enjambment used for and for what effect and the example with line 1-2? 3
line 1
line 2

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1-Enjambment works pairings= interconnectedness= flow of natural world. (between 2 lines at a time)
2-Enjambment= speaker’s seductive argument world is full of union=divine.
3-lines 1 and 2 “fountains” and “river” meet seamlessly “river” and “ocean,” no obstructive

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Loves philosophy: How is Sibilance used throughout and what effect?
1 point

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1-intense sibilance=efforts to achieve physical intimacy addressee

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Loves philosophy: What is the rhyme scheme and it’s effect? 2

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1-regular ABABCDCD. Each line is paired with another line= divine law
2-don’t fully rhyme= reflects their disharmony

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sonnet 29: What is the effect of enjambment? 2

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1-enjambent- carried away her thoughts. can’t stop thinking about him thoughts running wild
2-push and pull between enjambed lines=relationship requires balance between two people.

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sonnet 29: What does caesura do and it’s effects?

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1-pace, enliven poem=never allowing its rhythm to become too predictable.
2-allows reader experience the shattering of the speaker’s thoughts reality vs fantasy

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sonnet 29: What is the extend metaphor?

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.extended metaphor- nature is phalic and yonic imagery

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sonnet 29: What is the Rhyme scheme?
3

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1-traditional rhyme scheme: ABBAABBACBCBCB (Petrarchan sonnet)
1-“B” rhyme throughout poem-emphasising speaker’s devotion to her lover
2-imperfect rhyme= vulnerability and honesty in love, rather than illusion or fantasy in her mind.

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Singh song: What is the meter and form of the poem with the effect? 2

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.free verse+lack meter=casual tone and its speaker’s excitement throughout.
.neglecting his work duties wife= conversational natural

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Singh song: What is the rhyme scheme and it’s effect? 1

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.non-regular rhyme scheme= unpredictable rhymes reflects speaker’s excited
-enjambent

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Singh song: What is the dialects effect? 2

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1-mimics dialect English speaking secondt generation Indian immigrant=authentic voice
2-phonetic spelling create vibrant optimistic reflecting speakers love bride.

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porphyria’s lover: How is caesura used, one example? 3

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1-caesuras underline speaker’s violence unpredictability.
2-mood change strangle her suddenly violent. transformation: abrupt,
3-caesura=Porphyria’s silence,inability respond.

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porphyria’s lover: How is enjambment, irony in its use used one example? 3

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1.violent struggle between Porphyria speaker about who controls Porphyria’s body.
2.echoes Porphyria’s own passion— free constraints society
3.irony= man control of Porphyria,

17
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porphyria’s lover: What is the Rhyme scheme and how does it link to meter?
3

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1-unusual=ABABB=new set of rhymes every 5 lines
2-no logical organisation—extra line =obsessive
3-regular meter= unstable= psychotic (imabic tatermeter)

18
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porphyria’s lover: What is the Form, repition and effect?
2

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1-dramatic monologue=unreliable narrator. motivations, desire control
2-a lot of repetition= psychotic, unstable with no remorse Lost his cognitive ability