Nature Poems
Across
- 1. The weather condition that opens Exposure.
- 4. The ruined statue in the desert in Ozymandias.
- 7. The emotion the traveller feels when seeing the broken statue.
- 8. The animal that appears in Bayonet Charge, symbolising innocence.
- 9. The natural image that makes the pilot turn back in Kamikaze.
- 12. The poem where a soldier is overwhelmed by nature and fear.
- 13. The phrase that shows the beauty of nature in Kamikaze.
- 14. The speaker’s feelings about her past in The Émigrée.
- 15. The phrase that shows nature has outlasted the king’s power.
Down
- 2. The family’s reaction to the pilot’s return.
- 3. The natural force that is personified as an enemy in Storm on the Island.
- 5. The natural image used to describe the speaker’s memory in The Émigrée.
- 6. The repeated phrase in Exposure that shows hopelessness.
- 10. The city remembered in The Émigrée.
- 11. The traditional Japanese symbol of honour and sacrifice.
- 15. The sea is described as exploding comfortably in this poem.