Genetics Flashcards

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What is the structure of this poem?

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Villanelle- lyrical poem of 19 lines with only 2 rhymes throughout, ending in a quantrain - creates a sense of seperation & togetherness through tercets

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What is the complex interlacing of rhyme and form mirror?

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It mirrors the complexity of our own genetics and DNA

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What is the speaker contemplating in this poem?

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Contemplating the seperation of her parents and their togetherness - embodied through her

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‘My father’s in my fingers, but my mother’s in my palms’

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Synecdoche to show she is an embodiment of her parents relationship- hands represent parents union engraved in speaker.

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‘ I lift them up and look at them with pleasure -‘

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Speaker is awe-struck/fascinated towards her parents marriage. Dramatic pause is emphatic of speakers deep sense of joy at her parents togetherness.

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‘I know’ ‘they may’

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  1. joy at certainity of being the combination parents marriage
  2. juxtapostion - fickle nature vs certainity of love
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‘been repelled to seperate lands, to seperate hemispheres’

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Caesura + asyndetic listing emphatic of separation/physical distance between former partners. ‘repelled’ - opposing forces, irreversible divide

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‘quarry for their marriage of love’

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metaphor - parents struggle to recognise who they once were

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‘chapel where a steeple stands’

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assonance -disjointed connection - childhood finger game / stability?

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‘my father’s by my fingers, my mother’s by my palms’ linked with childhood game

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attempt to recapture childhood innocence and joy of past relationship

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What device is used in ‘my body is their marriage register’?

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Metaphor - speaker is a physical representation/document of their marriage

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What device is used in ‘the skin’s demands’?

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Personification - human body is almost a force beyond human comprehension as it has its own desires

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What device is used in ‘I’ll bequeath my fingers, if you bequeath your palms’?

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Parallel phrasing suggestive of the couples harmonious partnership - juxtaposition top 1st line - similarity almost creates a cyclical structure whereby child follows in parents footpath

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What is the structure of this poem?

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Villanelle - lyric poem of 19 lines with only 2 rhymes throughout ending in a quantrain, sense of separation and togetherness through tercets and repeating rhyme

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