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Who is the author of the poem "Remains"?
Simon Armitage
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What is the main focus of the poem "Remains"?
A soldier's experience of shooting a
bank looter
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What narrative style is used in "Remains"?
It is a
dramatic monologue
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What is the main theme of the poem "Remains"?
The
psychological
effects of war, trauma,
remorse
, and
regret
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What does the speaker reflect on in the poem?
The
trauma
of shooting a possibly
unarmed
man
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What phrase indicates that the poem starts in the middle of the action?
On another
occasion
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What does the verb "tackle" imply about the soldiers' mindset?
It suggests their
naivety
and
youth
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How does the repetition of "somebody else" function in the poem?
It emphasizes the
shared responsibility
among the soldiers
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What does the phrase "open fire" suggest in the context of the poem?
It implies a sudden and
violent
action
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What does the metaphor "I see broad daylight on the other side" imply?
It suggests a
fragile perception
of life and death
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What does the phrase "sort of inside out" convey about the victim's condition?
It illustrates the
gruesome
nature of his injuries
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How does the imagery of "tosses his guts back into his body" affect the reader?
It creates a sense of
horror
and
dehumanization
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What does the phrase "his blood shadow stays on the street" symbolize?
It represents the lasting impact of
guilt
and
trauma
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What does the repetition of "week after week" signify in the poem?
It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the
speaker's
guilt
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How does the speaker's experience change when he is home on leave?
He continues to be haunted by his
memories
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What does the phrase "dug in Behind Enemy Lines" suggest about the speaker's mental state?
It indicates a feeling of being trapped by his
memories
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What does the term "PTSD" stand for?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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In what year was "Remains" published?
2008
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What is the significance of the poet's collection "The Not Dead"?
It explores the aftermath of war and the experiences of
ex-soldiers
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How does Armitage's poem raise awareness about the effects of war?
By depicting the
psychological
struggles of soldiers
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Who was Guardsman Tromans?
A British soldier who served in Iraq and suffered from
PTSD
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What does the phrase "bloody life in my bloody hands" imply about the speaker's feelings?
It reflects his
guilt
and the
violent
nature of his actions
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What are the key themes explored in "Remains" by Simon Armitage?
Psychological effects of war
Trauma and PTSD
Remorse and regret
The dehumanization of victims
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What structural elements are present in the poem "Remains"?
Written in four-line stanzas (
quatrains
)
Use of
enjambment
to create a speech-like rhythm
Short stanza at the end indicating
emotional turmoil
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What context is important for understanding "Remains"?
Written after the
Iraq War
Based on testimonies of
ex-soldiers
Highlights opposition to the war and its consequences
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