Poppies Flashcards

1
Q

When is the poem set?

A

In present day, but reaches right back to the beginning of the Poppy Day tradition

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2
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How many stanzas are there in Poppies?

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4.

The first and last with six lines, the second with eleven and the third with twelve

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3
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What are breaks in the middle of lines called?

A

Caesuras

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4
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What does the use of Caesuras represent in the poem?

A

The inner emotion of a narrator who is trying to remain calm and composed but is breaking with sadness inside

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5
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What language is used to describe poppies in the first stanza, but could also be recalling the violence of the son’s death?

A

‘spams’ ‘disrupting’ ‘blockade’

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6
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How is imagery used in the second stanza?

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“Sellotape bandaged around my hand”

This image carries echoes of battlefield imagery as well as cleaning cat hairs off the blazer. The contrast between the death in battle and the domestic happiness (the boy has been cuddling his cat) is powerful

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7
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What does the door to the house symbolise?

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The door to the world

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8
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What is the song-bird a metaphor for?

A

The mother setting her child free

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9
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What is the poem about?

A

The nature of grief

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10
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What is the affect of the poem appearing strong and regular?

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It shows that the narrator is trying to hold in the emotions that have been stirred up by the sight of poppies

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11
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What are examples of similes and metaphors in the poem?

A

‘gelled blackthorns’
‘released a song bird
‘like a treasure chest’
‘like a wishbone’

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12
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Poppies was commissioned by the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy to be part of a collection of?

A

Poems about war

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13
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What imagery is consistently used throughout the poem?

A

Textiles

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14
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The poem is written in what form?

A

Free verse

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15
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What technique does the poem use with ‘My stomach busy/making tucks, darts, pleats’?

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Personification

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16
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What technique does the poem use with‘the world overflowing/like a treasure chest’?

A

Simile

17
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What kind of imagery is used in this poem?

A

Domestic and War Imagery

18
Q

‘gelled blackthorns’ is what?

A

A biblical reference

19
Q

‘spasms of paper red’ makes the reader think of what?

A

An injured body

20
Q

Jane Weir used her experience of what to help her write this poem?

A

Being a mother to two teenage boys

21
Q

What word best represents the son’s excitement and the mother’s fears?

A

‘intoxicated’

22
Q

‘individual war graves’ is a reminder of what?

A

Loss is personal

23
Q

The image of the ‘single dove’ can be described as what?

A

Ambiguous

24
Q

What does ambiguous mean?

A

open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.

25
Q

What could the dove flying away represent?

A

The mother’s inner peace being destroyed

26
Q

What could the simile of ‘the world overflowing like a treasure chest’ represent?

A

The world is full of opportunity

27
Q

‘I was brave’ suggests what?

A

Soldiers are not the only ones who are brave in war

28
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‘Sellotape bandaged around my hand’ suggests what?

A

The mother is emotionally wounded

29
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What is important to note about the time sequence?

A

It keeps changing

30
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What might the change in time sequence reflect?

A

The mother’s change in emotions