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English Paper 1
Poetry Anthology
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Who is the author of the poem "Remember"?
Christina Rossetti
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What is the main theme of the poem "Remember"?
Love, loss, and inevitability of separation
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How does the speaker address their lover in the poem "Remember"?
The speaker asks them to remember after death
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What does the speaker recognize about love and memory in the poem?
They may change over time
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What does the speaker ask their lover to do when they are gone?
To
remember
them
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What does the speaker suggest about the fading of memories?
Memories may become difficult to hold onto
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What does the speaker imply about moving on from love?
It may be better for the
lover
to move on
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How does the speaker acknowledge the reality of life changes?
By recognizing the
difficulty
of holding
memories
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What does the speaker express about the pain of memories?
They cause
sorrow
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What is the tone of the poem "Remember"?
Reflective
and
melancholic
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How does the poem reflect on the nature of love?
It shows love's
complexity
and
impermanence
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What does the speaker suggest about the inevitability of death?
It is a
natural part of life
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What does the speaker imply about the relationship between love and memory?
They are intertwined and affect each other
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What are the key themes explored in the poem "Remember"?
Love
Loss
Inevitability
of separation
Change
in memory over time
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How does the speaker's perspective on love evolve throughout the poem?
Acknowledges the pain of
separation
Suggests moving on may be necessary
Reflects on the
complexity
of love and memory
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What emotional responses does the poem "Remember" evoke?
Reflection
on
love
and
loss
Melancholy over fading
memories
Acceptance of life's changes
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How does the structure of the poem contribute to its themes?
Use of
direct address
creates intimacy
Repetition emphasizes the
importance
of
memory
Shifts in
tone
reflect
emotional complexity
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