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Cards (16)
what does
Dharker's
imagery
of
'maps'
suggest?
we are restricted by maps and borders
why does Darker use the
imagery
of
'maps'
?
to suggest that
borders
create division
what does
Dharker's
imagery of
'credit cards'
being like
'kites'
suggest?
that we are tied to money
what does
Dharker's
imagery
of 'capitals and monoliths' suggest?
Power
and authority.
what does
Dharker's
imagery of
'sunlight'
breaking through suggest?
Hope
that kindness and freedom can win
what does
Dharker
encourage?
kindness
,
hope
,
freedom
what does
Dharker
challenge?
power
,
wealth
and
restrictions
on freedom
what else does
Dharker
criticise ?
the increase in
materialistic
views
what structural choice does
Dharker
make?
most
stanzas
mark as a change in
tissue paper
reference
why does
Dharker
suggest that
'credit cards
might fly our lives like paper kites'?
Consumerism
and materialism.
what does
Dharker
intend to suggest when she says 'let the
daylight
break through
capitals
and
monoliths'
?
to demonstrate the power of daylight- something people cant control
what word may you describe the poem 'Tissue' by Dharker as?
allegorical
how would you describe the length of each stanza in 'Tissue'?
quatrains
what is the last line of 'tissue'?
turned into your
skin
what is the last line of 'tissue'?
turned into your
skin
why is the last line singled out instead of remaining in the pattern of
quatrains
?
to make clear to the reader that they are meant to consider the meaning of the
poem
in relation to their
life
.