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Cards (98)

  • What three elements must be analyzed in poems?
    Language, structure, form
  • What is the form of the poem "London"?
    Narrative poem
  • What does the poem "London" tell a story about?
    The city of London
  • What quote should students learn from the poem "London"?
    The mind-forged manacles I hear
  • What does the quote "marks of weakness, marks of woe" signify?
    Symbol of pain and suffering
  • What literary technique is used in the quote "hapless soldier sigh runs in blood down palace walls"?
    Personification
  • What does the phrase "hapless soldier" represent in the poem "London"?
    Oxymoron indicating uselessness
  • What does the quote "mind-forged manacles" suggest about society?
    People are controlled without realizing it
  • What does the anaphora in "marks of weakness, marks of woe" emphasize?
    The pervasive suffering in society
  • What context should be linked to the poem "London"?
    The British Empire
  • What does the word "chartered" imply in the poem "London"?
    Something is being controlled
  • What does the quote "I can hear the chains rattling in their mind" suggest?
    People are unaware of their mental control
  • How does the poem "London" depict the control of the British Empire?
    It shows the suffering of the oppressed
  • What is the form of the poem "My Last Duchess"?
    Dramatic monologue
  • Who is the speaker in "My Last Duchess"?
    The Duke
  • What is the main theme of "My Last Duchess"?
    Jealousy and control in relationships
  • What context is important for "My Last Duchess"?
    Patriarchy
  • What does the Duke do in "My Last Duchess"?
    He discusses his deceased wife
  • What is the significance of the Duke's perspective in "My Last Duchess"?
    It is biased and one-sided
  • What does the Duke's attitude towards his last duchess reveal?
    His possessiveness and control
  • How does the structure of "My Last Duchess" contribute to its meaning?
    It emphasizes the Duke's dominance
  • What does the Duke's invitation to the visitor signify?
    His desire to control the narrative
  • What is the primary focus of the poem "My Last Duchess"?
    The Duke's feelings about his wife
  • What does the Duke's description of his last duchess reveal about his character?
    He is controlling and jealous
  • How does the poem "My Last Duchess" reflect societal norms of its time?
    It illustrates patriarchal control over women
  • What is the significance of the Duke's final words in "My Last Duchess"?
    They reveal his true nature
  • What does the Duke's attitude towards art in "My Last Duchess" suggest?
    He values control over beauty
  • How does the poem "My Last Duchess" explore themes of power?
    Through the Duke's control over his wife
  • What role does the setting play in "My Last Duchess"?
    It reflects the Duke's wealth and power
  • What does the Duke's reference to the painting of his last duchess signify?
    His desire to possess and control her memory
  • What is the overall tone of "My Last Duchess"?
    Arrogant and possessive
  • How does the Duke's monologue serve to reveal his character?
    It exposes his insecurities and arrogance
  • What does the Duke's treatment of his last duchess suggest about gender roles?
    It reinforces traditional patriarchal roles
  • What is the significance of the Duke's final actions in "My Last Duchess"?
    They demonstrate his ultimate control
  • What does the Duke's perspective on his last duchess reveal about his values?
    He values power and control over love
  • How does the poem "My Last Duchess" reflect the theme of jealousy?
    Through the Duke's suspicion of infidelity
  • What does the Duke's attitude towards his last duchess reveal about societal expectations of women?
    Women are expected to be submissive
  • How does the poem "My Last Duchess" explore the concept of memory?
    Through the Duke's fixation on the painting
  • What role does power play in the relationship depicted in "My Last Duchess"?
    It creates a dynamic of control and dominance
  • How does the Duke's perspective shape the reader's understanding of the poem?
    It provides insight into his flawed character