poetry practice Flashcards
how does emigree link to checking out me history
Both poems explore the theme of identity and the power dynamics involved in shaping individual and collective identities. While “The Emigree” examines the impact of political and social power on individual identity, “Checking Out Me History” explores the power dynamics involved in shaping historical narratives and how this shapes collective identity.
storm on the island and the emigree (power)
Both poems explore the theme of power and its effects on individuals and communities. While “Storm on the Island” examines the power of nature and the impact of this power on individuals and communities, “The Emigree” explores the power dynamics involved in shaping individual and collective identity, and the impact of political and social power on individual identity.
exposure and emigree
Both poems explore the theme of conflict and its impact on individuals, communities, and the natural world. While “Exposure” focuses on the physical and psychological effects of war on soldiers, “The Emigree” examines the impact of political and social conflict on individual identity and the sense of belonging to a community.
ozymandias and london
Both poems explore the theme of power and its effects on individuals and society. While “Ozymandias” examines the transience of human power and achievement, “London” explores the impact of political and social power on individuals and society, and the effects of this power on the natural world.
soti and ozymandias
Both poems explore the theme of nature and its power over human beings. While “Storm on the Island” examines the power of nature and the impact of this power on individuals and communities, “Ozymandias” explores the transience of human power and achievement in the face of the natural world.
checking out me history and kamikaze
Both poems explore the theme of cultural identity and the impact of cultural influences on individual identity. While “Kamikaze” examines the impact of cultural and familial expectations on individual identity, “Checking Out Me History” explores the impact of cultural erasure on individual identity and the importance of reclaiming cultural heritage.
soti and exposure
Both poems explore the theme of nature and its power over human beings. While “Storm on the Island” examines the power of nature and the impact of this power on individuals and communities, “Exposure” explores the harshness and relentlessness of nature, and the impact of this harshness on soldiers fighting in a war.
war photographer and bayobet charge
Both poems explore the theme of the impact of war on individuals. While “War Photographer” examines the emotional impact of war on the photographer and the individuals affected by war, “Bayonet Charge” explores the physical and emotional impact of war on a soldier fighting in a war.
checking out me history and london
Both poems explore the theme of human anger and its causes. While “London” examines the anger and frustration of individuals who are oppressed by the class system and the city, “Checking Out Me History” explores the anger and frustration of individuals who have been oppressed by colonialism and the erasure of their history and culture.
poppies and the emigree
Both poems explore the theme of memory and its emotional impact on individuals. While “Poppies” examines the impact of memory on a mother who has lost her close bond and memories with her sonsr, “The Emigree” explores the impact of memory on an individual who has been forced to leave their home and their memories behind.
poppies and kamikaze on memory
whilst both “Poppies” and “Kamikaze” delve into the profound influence of memory on individuals, In “Poppies,” Weir presents memory as a source of grief and loss, whilst in kamikaze, memory is portrayed as a catalyst for contemplation and reflection.