Poppies Flashcards

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When was the poem written?

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2009

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What is the poem about?

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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

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What is the poem written in?

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Free verse, there is no organised rhyme scheme

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What does the use of caesura, enjambment and also having stanzas that are varying lengths reflect?

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The chaotic structure of the poem and the effect of conflict on those people left behind

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What is the structure of the piece, to do with timings?

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Clear, chronological structure

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Who wrote it?

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Jane Weir

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What 4 poems can you compare it to?

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Kamikaze
War Photographer
The Emigree
Remains

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What is the quote starting with, “Three days…”?

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“Three days before Armistice Sunday”

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What is the quote starting with, “Crimpled…”?

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“Crimpled petals, spasms of red paper”

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What is the quote starting with, “Steeled the…”?

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“Steeled the softening of my face”

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What is the quote starting with, “Play…”?

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“Play at being Eskimos”

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What is the quote starting with, “Gelled…”?

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“Gelled blackthorns of your hair”

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What is the quote starting with, “You were…”?

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“You were away, intoxicated”

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What is the quote starting with, “Released…”?

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“Released a songbird from its cage”

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What is the quote starting with, “My stomach…”?

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“My stomach busy making tucks, darts and pleats”

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What is the quote starting with, “Hoping…”?

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“Hoping to hear your playground voice”

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Where is juxtaposition used?

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With the use of domestic language, juxtaposing the war imagery

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Where is there a contrast of emotions?

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There is a sense of freedom and excitement from her son, whereas she is feeling loss and pain

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What 3 things have symbolic meaning throughout the poem?

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The door
The songbird
The dove