AQA power and conflict poetry quotes Flashcards

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What is a key theme in AQA power and conflict poetry?

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The exploration of power dynamics and the effects of conflict.

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Which poem depicts the impact of war on soldiers and their families?

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‘War Photographer’ by Carol Ann Duffy.

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True or False: ‘Exposure’ by Wilfred Owen focuses on the physical effects of war.

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True.

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Fill in the blank: In ‘My Last Duchess’, the Duke shows his ______ over the Duchess.

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control.

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What literary device is predominantly used in ‘Ozymandias’?

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Irony.

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Which poet wrote ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’?

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Alfred Lord Tennyson.

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What does the phrase ‘half a league, half a league’ signify in Tennyson’s poem?

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The relentless advance of the soldiers.

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What is the tone of ‘London’ by William Blake?

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Dark and oppressive.

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True or False: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir explores themes of remembrance and loss.

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True.

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What is the main conflict in ‘The Prelude’ by William Wordsworth?

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The struggle between nature and human ambition.

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Which poem features the line ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’?

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‘Daffodils’ by William Wordsworth.

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In ‘The Emigrée’, what does the city symbolize?

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Memory and identity.

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Fill in the blank: In ‘Storm on the Island’, the storm represents ______.

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conflict.

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What does the term ‘sibilance’ refer to in poetry?

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The repetition of ‘s’ sounds to create a hissing effect.

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Which poem uses the metaphor of a ‘flying fox’ to symbolize freedom?

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‘Kamikaze’ by Beatrice Garland.

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True or False: ‘Checking Out Me History’ by John Agard critiques Eurocentric historical narratives.

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What is the significance of the title ‘The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke?

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It reflects patriotic sentiments and the idealization of war.

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In ‘If We Must Die’, what does Claude McKay call for?

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A defiant stand against oppression.

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What is the primary setting of ‘Bayonet Charge’ by Ted Hughes?

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The battlefield during World War I.

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Which poem discusses the impact of colonialism and its aftermath?

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‘Colonisation in Reverse’ by Louise Bennett.

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Fill in the blank: In ‘The Prelude’, the mountain symbolizes ______.

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nature’s power.

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What is the effect of enjambment in poetry?

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It creates a sense of continuity and urgency.

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Which poet is known for their use of vivid imagery in describing war?

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Wilfred Owen.

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True or False: ‘Remains’ by Simon Armitage explores the psychological effects of war.

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What does the term 'caesura' refer to?
A pause in a line of poetry, often marked by punctuation.
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In 'Cousin Kate', what theme is highlighted through the speaker's experience?
Betrayal and social injustice.
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Which poem features the line 'the world is charged with the grandeur of God'?
'God's Grandeur' by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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What does the imagery of 'blood' represent in many power and conflict poems?
Violence and sacrifice.
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Fill in the blank: In 'War Photographer', the images evoke ______ in the viewer.
empathy.
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What is a central theme in 'A Poison Tree' by William Blake?
The consequences of suppressed anger.
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Which poem reflects on the experiences of a refugee?
'The Emigrée' by Carol Rumens.
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True or False: 'Exposure' emphasizes the futility of war.
True.
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What does the term 'oxymoron' mean in poetry?
A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms.
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Which poem addresses the theme of loss through the lens of a mother?
'Poppies' by Jane Weir.
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Fill in the blank: The phrase 'the mind-forged manacles' in 'London' suggests ______.
mental oppression.
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In 'The Charge of the Light Brigade', what does the repetition of 'cannon to right of them' emphasize?
The chaos and danger of battle.
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What is the main conflict depicted in 'Kamikaze'?
The conflict between duty and personal choice.