structure

Cards (14)

  • structure ozymandias
    petrachan sonnet- calloussness and exertion of power ABBA
    shakespearean sonnet- iambic pentameter abab cdcd
    shows how power changes over time - continually adapting much like the power of ozymandias in the poem
    uses alliteration;cold command-harsh and abrupt sounds which reflects the abrupt and sharp nature of his nrule
    presents his oppressive nature
    caesura- nothing beside remians - reeflect on the end of his power which mimics the end of his legacy
  • structure and formexposure
    elipses and caesura to create a prolonged effect of suffering
    pararhyme scheme a sense of unsettledness in the soldiers emotions -
    onomatopiea and alliteration to emphasize the cruelty of war and nature
    blunt tone then emotive language and anticlimax- empaphise with how the soldier felt
    ABBAC ryhme scheme to portray the monotary of conflict and how tedious and tiring it is for the soldiers
    contrasting imagery- worth fighting war to protect those at home- extreme sacrifice of the soldiers
  • structure and form- london

    quatrains with regular alterante scheme
    abab rhyme scheme
    last line powerful
    mimics walking of blake
    wrote in iambic tetrameter-mirrors the monotonous insecapable suffering of the poor- however some dissulusion this idea- the line then becomes waker to reflect the weakness of those who are suffferin
    anaphora-emphasis the suffering is all over london and everyhtin-affects the ryhtym of poem
  • structure and form storm
    Blank verse 19 lines 5 feet on each line
    enjambemnt to add to the conversational tone
    half rhyme scheme- the storm refuses to be ordered and controlled by the islanders - occurs at strat and end to create a cyclical structure
    war imagery to metaphor the political struggles the island has suffered- fear around northern island
  • structure and form-mld
    dramatic monologue - listener is silent throughout, attempt to assert power and he controls the poem
    long stream if consciousness = strategically crafted in rhyming couplets highlights power in life and death,
    iambic pentameter
    changes in tone mimic a sinister feel and capture speakers tone
    symbolism to show he believes he has unparalled power- specific statues
  • strucutre and form- prelude

    44 lines blank verse no structure- mimics the unordered attack of weather
    iambic pentameter to give it a consistent pace - mimicing him riding through the lake
    as progresses increase pace through breathlessness
    imagery- shows the at the narrator believes he is of power - but things change
    repetition of no- pride has vanished- shows is earlier sense of confience has dissapeared
  • structure and form- bayonet 

    only 4 stanzas and no rhyme scheme to create a fast pace - represent chaos of conflict and its tendancy to demand - media res on opening line highlights this idea but also creates confusion
    repetition of r's-difficulty in expressing the moment-mimics the shock again
    multiple similies imposssible to describe the horror of war
  • structure and form tcotlb
    dimeter and dactylic - sudden charge and then collapse or the sound of horses galloping - reinforcing the determination of the soldiers and its courage
    ballad- to emphasize the courage and bravey but never forget the blunder- praise and caution
    someone had blundered goes against this which highlights his point that his disgust at the fatalities
    erd - represents the err sound which is reminiscient of mistake
    again ctritiquing
  • structure and form remains
    8 stanzas last of which a couplet - dramatic end
    no rhyme monologue uses very coverstaional asides and snytax to create a conversation tone
    enjambement and caesura emphasis the natural speech patters of the speaker
    colloquiasm and personal pronouns to give a sense of reality in the speech- childish show numbness after war
    media res shows ptsd and traumatic
    initially deflects the blame - dehumanisin effects of war as they are not humans
  • structure pohotgrapher

    written in 4 stanzas rhyming couplets with non rhyming lines - structure could mimic him trying to order the chaos unfolding infront of him
    narrative - act of the photographer processing his photos - only few pictures chose to show detachment and horror of war
    caesuras to emphasise the difference between rural england and the front line
    mid line rhyme quickens moment which mirrors how fast people move on
  • Structurecomh
    Irregular rhyme scheme - mixed enjambement on verse- angry and frustrated
    Caribbean ethnicity and italic to seem like a song to mimic stories being passed down
    No punctuation shows how he goes against rules or beliefs and stands up against them
  • from and structure- poppies
    dramatic monologue - second person narrative when addressing the son - no response which means he has passed - overwhelming grief
    no rhyme scheme - varies in stanza length - uncensored thought mimics her unsettledness at her sons death
    free verse also creates impression of emotion and a long stream of consciousness
    imagery shows how front line and back home are woven together - joined trogether
  • structure and form- kamikaze
    free verse- mimics pilots internal conflict - personal desire and national duty
    lack of structure mirrors his chaotic thoughts - recalling childhood memories - torn between conflicting loyalties as the poem conflicts structure
    enjambament is used throughout - builds up momentum mimics his journey however interrupted by his conflicting emotions and the fact he has to u turn
    cyclical structure consequences of avoiding physical death led to emotional death
  • structure tissue
    ongoing monologue-allegory for the impermanence of like, she believes that we should try less to take control of our life as ultimately we will get controlled
    10 stanzas with first 9 being unrhymed,irregular quatrains with final stanza being one line - the free verse reflects the irregular nature of life with the final line declaring a message to breakfree from the control of humans
    extended metaphor of tissue paper is used throughout to represent the fragile life and human power