Kamikaze Flashcards

1
Q

What language device is used when we read “stringed out like bunting”

A

Simile

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2
Q

What is the message of Kamikaze?

A

Honour, in conflict can be more important than anything

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3
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In Kamikaze ,what does the poet describe as “strung out like bunting”?

A

Little fishing boats

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4
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What does “strung out like bunting make us think of?

A

A party/ celebration

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5
Q

What does the pilot do after seeing the simile “strung out like bunting”?

A

Go back home

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6
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What is the form of Kamikaze

A

Dramatic monologue

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7
Q

Where is caesura in kamikaze?

A

Throughout the poem

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8
Q

Why is there caesura throughout Kamikaze

A

She is reflecting on her father

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9
Q

In Kamikaze, what should the pilot have done in his plane?

A

Crashed it/ died/ killed himself

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10
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What simile does the poet use to describe boats in kamikaze?

A

“Strung out like bunting”

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