Foreshadowing Flashcards

(6 cards)

1
Q

Within the 5th stanza, Lorenzo foreshadows his own untimely fate and future role as a photosynthesiser
“I will ____ her _____”

A

“I will drink her tears”

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Isabella’s view of Lorenzo in stanza 7 foreshadows his future, while signifying her care for him, as she calls it out
“she saw it ______- very pale and _____”

A

“she saw it waxing very pale and dead”

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While expressing the brother’s greed, Lorenzo’s death is foreshadowed
“____-lined accounts were ____ than the ____ of _____ years”

A

“red-line accounts were richer than the songs of Grecian years”

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4
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Keats references Lorenzo’s death early to convey its inevitability
“So the two _____ and their ______ man”

A

“So the two brothers and their murdered man”

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5
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Keats foreshadows Isabella’s fate through her new description, contrasting “Fair Isabel”
“____ Isabella”

A

“Pale Isabella”

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The narrative voice openly states Isabella’s impending doom - while removing the catharsis, Keats may be doing this to draw awareness to societal inequalities upon which this poem revolve
“For ____ Isabel is soon to be ____ the dead”
“___ eyes”

A

“For Simple Isabel is soon to be among the dead”
“dead eyes”

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