War Photographer x Exposure Flashcards

(6 cards)

1
Q

Who is

War Photographer

written by?

A

Carol Ann Duffy

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2
Q

What is the

rhyme scheme of War Photographer?

A

ABBCDD

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3
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What would you compare

War Photographer with?

and what are your three points for this?

A

Exposure

  1. Effect of conflict on those involved.
  2. Long-lasting effect of conflict.
  3. Conflict’s effect on the general public.
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4
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What is your

first point for War Photographer x Exposure?

and what quotations are you using for this?

A

Effect of conflict on those involved.

War Photographer -> “he remembers the cries of this man’s wife”
Exposure -> “the merciless iced east winds that knive us”

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What is your

second point for War Photographer x Exposure?

and what quotations are you using for this?

A

Long-lasting effect of conflict.

War Photographer -> “home again”, “to fields which don’t explode beneath the feet of children running in a nightmare heat”
Exposure -> “ghosts drag home”, “crusted dark-red jewels”

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6
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What is your

third point for War Photographer x Exposure?

and what quotations are you using for this?

A

Conflict’s effect on the general public.

War Photographer -> “the reader’s eyeballs prick with tears between the bath and pre-lunch beers”
Exposure -> “but nothing happens”

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