Cozy Apologia- Rita Dove Flashcards

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What does the speaker do while waiting for the storm to hit?

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Hunkers down, snug and safe in her study

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What does Hurricane Floyd do to as well as disrupting the business of daily life?

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It allows the speaker to daydream and the speaker finds herself daydreaming about her partner

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What reminds her of her partner and what does she picture him as?

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Everything she sees and pictures him as a knight in shining armour, protecting her

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What does she think he’s a vivd contrast to?

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The “worthless” boys she used to date

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What is the speaker embarrassed by and what does she draw comfort from?

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She is embarrassed by how content their cosy, ordinary lives have made them and she draws comfort from filling the ‘stolen time’ resulting from the hurricane’s approach with thoughts of Fred

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What does the word ‘apologia’ mean and what might a paraphrase of the poems title be?

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It means a ‘defence’ and a paraphrase could be ‘A defence of cosiness’

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What powerful storm is the poem set against?

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Hurricane Floyd which hit the east coast of the USA in 1999

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Who is Rita Dove married to and what nationality is she?

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She’s married to the writer Fred Viebahn (probably the “Fred” in the poem) and is American

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What cliched image does she use in the first stanza?

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A knight in shining armour

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What does Dove reminisce on in the second stanza?

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Her childhood ’crushes’

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What does Dove end on in the final stanza?

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How happy she is with her everyday, ordinary life/ relationship

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What are the possible themes and links to other poems?

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Relationships and love- Sonnet 43, She Walks in Beauty, Valentine

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What line shows the poem is in first person and could be autobiographical?

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“I could pick anything and think of you”

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What tone does the ironic cliche “the chain mail glinting” have?

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Dreamy tone but is still affectionate and humourous

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What does the love poem filled with ordinary details such as “compact disks” and “faxes” show?

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It is about the realities of relationships, not “the divine”

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What does the love poem filled with day to day details such as “compact disks” and “faxes” show?

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It is about the realities of relationships, not “the divine”

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What do the final words “I fill this stolen time with you” suggest and what is the tone like?

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Their relationship is happy and appreciated and the tone is reflective and thoughtful

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What does the end of the poem show?

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Being content is better than great romance- it is consistent