Havisham Flashcards

1
Q

The poem I have chosen today is Havisham.

The poem is a _____ monologue from the perspective of ________ from the Charles Dickens novel _________.

A

dramatic
Miss Havisham
Great Expectations

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Intro pt 2

Miss Havisham is ____ by her lover and spends the rest of her life ______ in her wedding dress, amid the remnants of her wedding _____.

A

jilted
decaying
breakfast

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Q

The themes I have chosen to explore in this poem are…

A

The bitter tone

The wedding imagery

And the damaging nature of hatred on the human psyche

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The poem opens with the _______ sentence “Beloved sweetheart bastard.” This line introduces the poem without _____ as it is clear that the focus of the speaker’s ___ is towards a man.

The _____ of the ____ ‘b’ sound creates the impression that the words are being ____ out, which helps to create the ____ tone that runs throughout the poem.

A

oxymoronic
ambiguity
hatred

alliteration
plosive
spat
bitter

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Additionally, she has desperately prayed for his death that her eyes have become ‘dark green pebbles’.

The _____ ‘green’ represents ___ and _____, and if the eyes are the ______, the pebble imagery suggests that her soul is ____, dead and ____.

A
adjective
envy
jealousy
windows to the soul
cold
bitter
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6
Q

Say something about ropes

A

F

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The second stanza opens with the derogatory term ‘Spinster.’ The ____ isolates the sentence, which _____ Havisham’s own feelings of _____ from a society where women were _____ by their ____ status.

Overall, this summarizes the ____ tone as Havisham has been overcome by the feeling of ____ towards the man who left her.

A
caesura
symbolizes
separation
defined
marital

bitter
resentment

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Furthermore, this leads me into my _____ theme which is the wedding imagery in the poem.

Havisham chooses to remain in her _____ after being jilted at the altar for a year, which causes her to ‘stink and remember’ the pain _____ on her by his _____.

Consequently, her refusal to cleanse herself serves as a _____ and ______ reminder of her wedding.

A
second
wedding dress
inflicted
rejection
tragic
constant
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Additionally, the ‘yellowing’ of her dress ______ represents how her dress has ______ since her wedding day. However, the _____ meaning of this is that the dress is no longer _____, which suggests that Havisham is no longer ____ and has become corrupted by ____ and pain.

A
literally
decayed
Deeper 
white
pure
hatred
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Similarly, the line ‘loves hate behind a white veil’ ______ the _____ image of a wedding gown. A veil is usually associated with the ___ of a bride, but in this sense, it is something that the speaker ____ behind.

The ________ expression ‘loves hate’ conveys the link between these _____ emotions, as it implies that there is ______ type of hate that is provoked through the _____ of love.

A

contradicts
traditional
purity
hides

oxymoronic
opposing
distinctive
betrayal

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Duffy continues to ____ the usual happy ____ of weddings into the violent image, ‘I stabbed at a wedding cake.’

This highlights how the cake, like Havisham, decays as it never _____ its purpose. Miss Havisham’s marriage remains ______ which indicates her anger towards the cake as it _____.

A

subvert
associations

fulfilled
unconsummated
deteriorates

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The penultimate line ‘give me a male corpse for a slow honeymoon’ of the final stanza is filled with _____ undertones.

Once again, Duffy ____ the connotations of a honeymoon which are __ and _____, by creating a _______ and dark tone that could even be viewed as _____.

A
Sinister
ruins
joy
happiness
menacing
necrophilic
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Overall, this shows how the anger that has ______ since her wedding day has ______ every aspect of her personality.

Therefore this ____ to my final theme which is the…

A

accumulated
destroyed

links
damaging nature of hatred on the human psyche

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In the second stanza, the _____ of the lines and words are disordered which emphasizes the speaker’s _____ and her ____, ____ state of mind.

A

structure
irrationality
muddled
tormented

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Q

Thus, the fact that she spends ‘whole days in bed cawing Nooooo’ uses _______ to compare her ______ to a crow’s caw, which ____ that her _____ has become ______.

A
onomatopoeia
harsh cries
implies
behavior
animalistic
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16
Q

Moreover, her ____ has left her almost ____ as she can only ___ her anger through ‘puce curses that are sounds not words.’

Duffy uses ____ to portray her _____ mental state, as puce has connotations with ____ and frustration. This suggests how she has become _____ with madness.

A

hatred
mute
vocalize

synesthesia
deteriorating
rage
overwhelmed

17
Q

On the other hand, the next two lines ‘some nights better… mouth in its ear’ suggest that she was once able to use _____ to her advantage.

The word ‘fluent’ suggests that she could ____ use it to ____ her lover. However, these ______ memories of her love are destroyed by the ______ pronoun ‘its’ as it _____ her lover of his _____. Therefore, it makes it easier for her to continue to hate him.

A

language

skillfully
seduce
pleasant
distancing
deprives
humanity