Nature Poetry
Across
- 2. - Giving human traits to non-human things
- 6. - A theme explored in both 'The Fire' and 'Mushrooms'
- 8. - Comparison without using 'like' or 'as'
- 10. - Remains of what the fire consumes in Foulcher's poem
- 11. - Last name of the poet who wrote about blackberries
- 12. - Literary form used by Plath and Foulcher
- 13. - Relating to senses, often evoked in vivid imagery
- 14. - A fruit that features in one of Sylvia Plath's poems
- 16. - Human fragility in 'The Fire' by John Foulcher
- 18. - A grouped set of lines in a poem
- 19. - Central destructive force in John Foulcher's poem
Down
- 1. - Where a line of poetry ends
- 3. - Repetition of initial consonant sounds in a line
- 4. - These quietly rise in Sylvia Plath's poem
- 5. - Type of poetry without consistent rhyme or rhythm
- 7. - First name of the poet who wrote 'Blackberries' and 'Mushrooms'
- 9. - A theme in 'The Fire' by John Foulcher
- 15. - The attitude of the poet towards the subject
- 17. - Language used to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind
- 18. - When an object represents a deeper meaning