Poetry Rossetti links to each other Flashcards

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Which Rossetti poems explore love, rejection, and female agency?

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Maude Clare, No, Thank You, John, Twice, What Would I Give?, Echo, From the Antique

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Which Rossetti poems explore religion, faith, and redemption?

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Uphill, A Christmas Carol, Good Friday, Twice, Some Ladies Dressed in Muslin Full and White, A Helpmeet for Him, As Froth on the Face of the Deep, Babylon the Great, Shut Out

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Which Rossetti poems explore death, mourning, and the afterlife?

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Remember, At Home, Echo, Song (When I am dead, my dearest), Passing and Glassing, Memory, Piteous My Rime Is

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Which Rossetti poems explore temptation and sin?

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Goblin Market, The World, Babylon the Great, An Apple Gathering

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Which Rossetti poems explore female identity, roles, and resistance?

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Maude Clare, From the Antique, Winter: My Secret, Lovely Woman, Pitiful, Our Mothers, A Helpmeet for Him

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Which Rossetti poems use nature and seasons to explore change and loss?

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May, An Apple Gathering, Memory, As Froth on the Face of the Deep

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Compare ‘Goblin Market’ and ‘The World’

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Both explore temptation, duality, and religious allegory.

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Compare ‘Remember’ and ‘Echo’

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Both focus on death, remembrance, and the longing of the speaker.

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Compare ‘Twice’ and ‘Maude Clare’

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Both highlight heartbreak and the strength of female voices.

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Compare ‘Uphill’ and ‘Shut Out’

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Both explore spiritual journey and exclusion from divine peace.

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Compare ‘At Home’ and ‘Memory’

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Both present death from the perspective of the forgotten dead.

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Compare ‘An Apple Gathering’ and ‘Goblin Market’

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Fruit imagery represents sin and social judgment.

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Compare ‘Babylon the Great’ and ‘The World’

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Both depict sinful femininity and societal decay.

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Which Rossetti poems explore female resistance and societal roles?

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Maude Clare, No, Thank You, John, A Helpmeet for Him, Lovely Woman, Pitiful, Our Mothers, Some Ladies Dressed in Muslin Full and White

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Which Rossetti poems deal with love, longing, and heartbreak?

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Twice, What Would I Give?, Echo, A Birthday, May, An Apple Gathering

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Which Rossetti poems explore death and memory?

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Remember, At Home, Memory, Piteous My Rime Is, Passing and Glassing

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Which Rossetti poems explore religious ideas like salvation or sin?

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Uphill, A Christmas Carol, As Froth on the Face of the Deep, Babylon the Great, Goblin Market, The World

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Which Rossetti poems use nature to reflect emotional/spiritual states?

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May, An Apple Gathering, A Birthday, Echo

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Compare ‘Twice’ and ‘What Would I Give?’

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Both explore emotional vulnerability and the shift from human love to divine love.

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Compare ‘Echo’ and ‘A Birthday’

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Both use rich, romantic and natural imagery to explore desire and fulfilment.

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Compare ‘May’ and ‘An Apple Gathering’

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Both use seasonal imagery to reflect romantic loss or regret.

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Compare ‘Remember’ and ‘At Home’

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Both explore how the dead are remembered — or forgotten — by the living.

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Compare ‘Uphill’ and ‘A Christmas Carol’

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Both offer hopeful visions of Christian endurance and divine reward.

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Compare ‘Goblin Market’ and ‘The World’

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Both depict female temptation, danger of desire, and sin using allegorical imagery.

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Compare 'As Froth on the Face of the Deep' and 'Babylon the Great'
Both critique worldly corruption, using religious and apocalyptic tones.
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Compare 'Maude Clare' and 'No, Thank You, John'
Both highlight women's resistance to romantic expectations and assert independence.
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Compare 'A Helpmeet for Him' and 'Lovely Woman, Pitiful'
Both critique or explore female roles as helpers or victims within patriarchal structures.