Poppies Flashcards
When was the poem written?
2009
What is the poem about?
The poet describes saying goodbye to her son who is going off to war. She pins a poppy on his lapel and put’s on a brave face. She remembers about when her son was small and young, meanwhile her son is excited to leave for war. She follows a dove to the church, where she leans against the war memorial there, longing for the sound of her son’s laughter
What is the poem written in?
Free verse, there is no organised rhyme scheme
What does the use of caesura, enjambment and also having stanzas that are varying lengths reflect?
The chaotic structure of the poem and the effect of conflict on those people left behind
What is the structure of the piece, to do with timings?
Clear, chronological structure
Who wrote it?
Jane Weir
What 4 poems can you compare it to?
Kamikaze
War Photographer
The Emigree
Remains
What is the quote starting with, “Three days…”?
“Three days before Armistice Sunday”
What is the quote starting with, “Crimpled…”?
“Crimpled petals, spasms of red paper”
What is the quote starting with, “Steeled the…”?
“Steeled the softening of my face”
What is the quote starting with, “Play…”?
“Play at being Eskimos”
What is the quote starting with, “Gelled…”?
“Gelled blackthorns of your hair”
What is the quote starting with, “You were…”?
“You were away, intoxicated”
What is the quote starting with, “Released…”?
“Released a songbird from its cage”
What is the quote starting with, “My stomach…”?
“My stomach busy making tucks, darts and pleats”