Tissue Flashcards

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What is the poem about?

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At the beginning, it talks about the importance of paper in our everyday lives
Used to record our history and change things
Paper is shown as delicate but still remains a huge thing in changing our lives
The final part of the poem talks about constructing things, especially human life, which is far more complex and valuable

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What is the rhyming pattern like in the poem?

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There is no regular rhythm or rhyme

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What is the form of the poem?

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Written in 9, 4 line stanzas with a single line stanza to conclude

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How could you describe the structure?

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Clear structure, moving from ideas about history, onto human experiences and then on to the formation of life

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Who wrote Tissues?

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Imtiaz Dharker

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When was it written?

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2006

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What does the use of enjambment reflect upon?

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Indicates the flowing, delicate nature of both life and paper

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What does the poem focus on?

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Humanity rather than individuals

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What quote starts with, “This is what…”?

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“This is what could alter things”

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What quote starts with, “Well used…”?

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“Well used books, the back of the Koran”

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What quote starts with, “Pages…”?

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“Pages smoothed and stroked and turned”

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What quote starts with, “The sun…”?

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“The sun shines through their borderlines”

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What quote starts with, “Might…”?

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“Might fly our lives like paper kites”

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What quote starts with, “If buildings…”?

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“If building were paper, I might feel their drift”

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What quote starts with, “Layer…”?

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“Layer over layer, luminous script over number”

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What quote starts with, “Daylight…”?

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"”Daylight break through capitals and monoliths”

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What quote starts with, “Trace…”?

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“Trace a grand design with living tissue”

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Why is light imagery used?

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Used throughout the poem as something that is able to move through things, break through boundaries, and allows people to see

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How is the delicacy of paper emphasised?

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Through the use of adjectives to describe the flimsiness

20
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What does the use of money, architecture, and book binding create?

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An extended metaphor for human life and skin

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What 2 other poems can you compare Tissues to?

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Ozymandias

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