AQA GCSE English Literature (8702) - Power & Conflict poetry Flashcards
Ozymandias (Page 4 in anthology)
Two _ and _ legs of _.
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone.
Ozymandias (Page 4 in anthology)
Look on my _ ye _ and dispair.
Look on my works ye Mighty and dispair.
Ozymandias (Page 4 in anthology)
The _ and _ sands _ far away.
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
London (Page 5 in anthology)
And mark in every … i …
Marks of … marks of …
And mark in every face i meet
Marks of weakness, marks of woe.
London (Page 5 in anthology)
The … manacles i hear.
The mind-forged manacles i hear.
London (Page 5 in anthology)
But most through … streets i hear.
How the … …. curse
But most through midnight streets i hear.
How the youthful harlot’s curse.
Extract from, The Prelude (Pages 6-7 in anthology)
Small … … idly in the moon.
Small circles glittering idly in the moon.
Extract from, The Prelude (Pages 6-7 in anthology)
As if with … power …,
… its head.
As if with voluntary power instinct,
Upreared its head.
Extract from, The Prelude (Pages 6-7 in anthology)
Like … men, moved … through the …
Like living men, moved slowly through the mind.
My Last Duchess (Pages 8-9 in anthology)
That’s my last Duchess … on the …,
Looking as if she were …
That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall,
Looking as if she were alive.
My Last Duchess (Pages 8-9 in anthology)
My … of a nine-hundred-years-old …
With … gift.
My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name.
With anybody’s gift.
My Last Duchess (Pages 8-9 in anthology)
I gave …;
Then all … stopped together.
I gave commands;
Then all smiles stopped together.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Pages 10-11 in anthology)
Half a …, … a league.
Half a league, half a league.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Pages 10-11 in anthology)
… in the battery-smoke
Right thro’ the … they …
Plunged in the battery-smoke.
Right thro’ the line they broke.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Pages 10-11 in anthology)
When can their … …?
O the … charge they made!
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
There once was a [blank] … i [blank] it as a [blank.]
There once was a country … I left it as a child
Like a [blank] doll, opens and spills a [blank].
Like a hollow doll, opens and spills a grammar.
My [blank] falls as evidence of [blank].
My shadow falls as evidence of sunlight.
Her [blank] embarked at [blank].
Her father embarked at sunrise.
Like a huge [blank] waved [blank] one way then the [blank] in a figure of [blank].
Like a huge flag waved first kne way and then the other in a figure of eight.
They [blank] him as though he no [blank] existed.
They treated him as though he no longer existed.
We are [blank] : we [blank] our houses [blank].
We are prepared : we build our houses squat.
Spits like a [blank] cat turned [blank].
Spits like a tame cat turned savage.
It is a [blank] [blank] that we fear.
It is a huge nothing that we fear.
[Blank] tell me what dem [blank] to tell me.
Dem tell me what dem want to tell me.
Dem never tell me about [Blank] [Blank] [Blank]
Dem never tell me about Nanny de Maroon.
I [blank] out me [blank].
I carving out me identity.