Poems Flashcards

1
Q

Ozymandias

A description of the statues legs using a word commonly associated with a tree

A

Two vast and trunkless legs of stone

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Ozymandias

Destroyed face of the statue lying in the sand

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Half sunk, a shattered visage lies

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Ozymandias

Negative connotations used in coordination with the verb command

A

Sneer of cold command

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4
Q

Ozymandias

Title for Jesus

A

King of kings

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5
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Ozymandias

The destroyed statue and surrounding area

A

Colossal wreck, boundless and bare

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6
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London

A synonym used instead of walked portraying what he did in the city

A

I wander through each chartered street

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7
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London

The atmosphere described as being marks of

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marks of weakness, marks of woe

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8
Q

London

The best quote

A

The mind-forged manacles I hear

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9
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London

A child working in dusty areas. People in higher power having a better time

A

chimney sweeper’s cry…hapless soldier’s sigh

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10
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London
Death and new beginning. Freddy Flintoff turned it into a camper van with ball pit and flipped it over while oversteering in an episode of Top Gear

A

plagues the marriage hearse

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11
Q

Prelude
A time of day and a time of year
First line of the poem

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One summer evening (led by her)

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12
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Prelude

Oxymoron of something he shouldn’t be doing

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troubled pleasure

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13
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Prelude

Repetition to portray the mountains peaks a colour and a size

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a huge peak, black and huge

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14
Q

Prelude

He is rowing a boat and describing how he puts his oars in the lake

A

lustily I dipped my oars into the silent lake

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15
Q

Prelude
Really negative connotations
Something hanging
By yourself

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there hung a darkness, call it solitude / or blank desertion

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