Tissue Flashcards

(7 cards)

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What is the primary subject of the poem ‘Tissue’?

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The poem ‘Tissue’ explores the fragility and transience of human life and the structures we create.

The poem reflects on how paper can symbolize the delicate nature of existence.

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List key themes present in ‘Tissue’.

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  • Fragility of human life
  • Transience of structures
  • Power of creation
  • Interconnectedness of humanity
  • The significance of paper and documentation

These themes highlight the contrast between the physical and the ephemeral.

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What contextual information is important for understanding ‘Tissue’?

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The poem is set against the backdrop of modern society, reflecting on the impact of human constructs on life.

It addresses issues such as globalization, human relationships, and the impermanence of material things.

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True or False: ‘Tissue’ suggests that human-made structures are permanent.

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False

The poem emphasizes the temporary nature of human creations.

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Fill in the blank: The poem ‘Tissue’ utilizes _______ as a metaphor for the fragility of human life.

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[paper]

Paper represents both the physical and metaphorical aspects of life.

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Which other poems can be linked to the themes in ‘Tissue’?

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  • ‘The Emigrée’ by Carol Rumens
  • ‘War Photographer’ by Carol Ann Duffy
  • ‘Ozymandias’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley

These poems also explore themes of impermanence and the impact of human actions.

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What does ‘Tissue’ suggest about the relationship between human life and the structures we create?

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It suggests that while structures are essential, they are ultimately fragile and ephemeral, reflecting the nature of human existence.

The poem invites readers to reflect on what truly matters in life beyond material constructs.

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