Remember Rosetti Flashcards

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Who is the author of the poem ‘Remember’?

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Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)

Christina Rossetti was an English poet known for her romantic and devotional poetry.

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What is the central theme of the poem ‘Remember’?

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The theme revolves around memory and the emotional impact of remembrance after death.

The poem explores the feelings associated with loss and the desire for remembrance.

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In ‘Remember’, what does the speaker request from the listener?

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To remember them after they are gone.

The speaker emphasizes the significance of memory in the context of loss.

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Complete the line: ‘Remember me when I am ______.’

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gone

This line highlights the inevitability of death and the longing for remembrance.

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What does the speaker suggest about forgetting and remembering?

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It is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad.

This reflects an understanding of the emotional complexities of memory.

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Who is the author of the poem ‘Growing Old’?

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Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)

Matthew Arnold was a Victorian poet and cultural critic.

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What question does the speaker pose in ‘Growing Old’?

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‘What is it to grow old?’

This question sets the tone for a reflection on aging and its implications.

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List three aspects of aging mentioned in ‘Growing Old’.

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  • Losing the glory of the form
  • Losing the luster of the eye
  • Foregoing beauty’s wreath

These aspects highlight physical changes associated with aging.

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In the context of ‘Growing Old’, what does the speaker imply about beauty?

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That beauty is transient and may be lost with age.

This reflects a common theme in poetry regarding the impermanence of youth and beauty.

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