poem quotes and meanings Flashcards

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“planting potatoes”, letters from yorkshire, what does this show

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alliteration, empathises that it is a repetitive task

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“his knuckles singing”, language feature, what does it show, LFY

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personification, shows the delight he feels

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“is your life more real because you dig and sow?” LFY

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Rhetorical question, as it is in the middle stanza it reflects how this issue is at the centre of what the poem is about

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“breaking, clearing, planting, digging” LFY

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active/physical verbs, he works closely with land and shows how he finds his life ordinary

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“seeing the seasons/turning”, LFY

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enjambment, imitates the changing of seasons

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“feeding words onto a blank screen” LFY

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figurative language, “blank screen” seems lifeless and empty compared to his “singing knuckles”, it shows how their lifestyles and professions are different

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“Pale grew thy cheek and cold/Colder thy kiss” WWTP

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Repetition of harsh K sound which empathises coldness, the narrator describes his lover like a corpse- this suggests that her feelings for him have died

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“A knell in mine ear” WWTP

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Metaphor, suggests that her name sounds like a death knell/ bell to him- it reminded him of the death of their relationship

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“Why thou so dear?” WTTP

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Rhetorical question, empathises how deeply he felt for her- he can’t bear to hear that she’s having affairs with other men

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“In silence I grieve” WWTP

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“In silence”- because no one knew they were lovers, he can’t talk about the pain
“Grieve”- he mourns their relationship like a death

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“Long, long” WWTP

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Repetition, empathises how long he’ll feel forget

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“To sever for years”WWTP

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The violent imagery suggests that the parting was painful and traumatic for the narrator

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“The fountains mingle with the river” LP

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Imagery of flowing water shows that everything is connected to everything else
“Mingle”- personification, to draw parallels between what happens in nature and his own desire to be with his lover

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“Mingle” LP

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Repetition- empathises how everything in nature is connected

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“Law divine” LP

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The narrator thinks it’s Gods law that everything in nature mingles together

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16
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“Why I not with thine?” LP

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Rhetorical question-

17
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“see the mountains kiss high heaven” LP

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metaphor- use of physical language such as “kiss” and “clasp” hints at his frustration that he can’t kiss or clasp her

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“mingle, mix kiss clasp” LP

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physical verbs- empathises the physical relationship he wants

19
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“my thoughts do twine and bud” sonnet 29

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natural imagery- shows how her thoughts focus on him like a vine wraps around a tree- her thoughts are constantly growing and developing

20
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“as wild vines, about a tree” sonnet 29

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metaphor- the narrator is the wild vines and her love is the “tree”

21
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“o my palm tree” sonnet 29

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metaphor

22
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“there’s nought to see” sonnet 29

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her thoughts threaten to stop her from seeing him as he really is

23
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“renew”

“rustle” sonnet 29

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imperatives and alliteration- empathise how much she wants him to act

24
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“burst, shattered, everywhere”

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list of 3 different verbs, describe the way his presence replaces her thoughts empathises her excitement

25
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“winter day” NT

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weather reflects their feelings- they are emotionally cold towards each other

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“the sun was white as though chidden of God” NT

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simile- images that God scolded the sun, this adds to the bleak mood of the poem and hints that the narrator sees everything in a negative way

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“a few leaves lay on the starving sod” NT

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“leaves lay”

“starving sod” alliteration and personification empathises this impression of suffering- the lifeless ground reflects their dying relationship

28
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“riddles, played lost” NT

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game imagery- love should be fun and playful and their’s is not

29
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“the smile on your mouth was the deadest thing” NT

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oxymoron- a smile should not be dead- this empathises er complete lack of feeling towards him

30
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“like an ominous bird a-wing…” NT

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simile, imagery of a bird flying away suggests the end of their relationship
ellipses represents the time when the relationship came to an end

31
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“keen lessons” NT

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keen means sharp or strong- these lessons have been painful