Power and Conflict Poetry Revision
Across
- 4. "I gave _________" chilling euphemism from the Duke. (8)
- 6. Through which "the sun shines through...borderlines" (4)
- 7. First eight letters of Heaney's island poem. (8)
- 10. '_________ tetrameter' The general meter of 'London' (6)
- 14. the hybrid Guyanese/European language used in 'Checking out...' (6)
- 15. "And sometimes, she said, he must have wondered/ Which had been the better ____ ___ ____. (3,2,3)
- 19. Movement or School of Poetry that Blake, Wordsworth et al are generally classified as belonging to (8)
- 22. "mind-forged __________". How Blake describes the minds of Londoners.(8)
- 25. technique of giving an inanimate thing human qualities (15)
- 26. four-line stanzas that 'London' is written in. (9)
- 27. Imtiaz Dharker's complex and ambiguous poem (6)
- 29. sea-god, a statue of whom the Duke owns. (7)
- 31. "the flung spray...spits like a tame cat/ Turned _________." (6)
- 32. John ______, poet of 'Checking out me History'
- 33. what the "iced east winds" do to the soldiers (5)
- 34. four-letter simple adjective repeated in Wordsworth's description of the 'black' mountain (4)
- 35. "Toussaint de _______": metaphor for giver of light and hope (6)
- 38. 'rhyming ________'. Rhyme scheme of 'My Last Duchess' (8)
- 39. Surname of poet who wrote 'Ozymandias'(7)
- 40. Form (type of poem) of 'Ozymandias'(6)
Down
- 1. 'dramatic ____________' Form of 'The Prelude' or 'My Last Duchess'. (9)
- 2. "I ________ through each chartered street," (6)
- 3. technique where a line of poetry runs on to the next line. (10)
- 5. having more than one possible meaning (9)
- 8. first person plural possessive pronoun that shows Owen speaks on behalf of all soldiers (3)
- 9. "green-blue _________ sea"; description from Garland's poem. (11)
- 11. The sense of excessive pride in a human (6)
- 12. repeated lines at the end of a poem, such as "But nothing happens" (7)
- 13. "sneer of cold ___________" (7) - the look on Ozymandias' face.
- 14. verb for what the poet has to do to form his identity in final line of 'Checking out...' (7)
- 16. Word which appears at the end of each stanza of 'The Emigree'. (8)
- 17. verb in 'The Emigree' which shows she is strongly marked by memory (7)
- 18. Tyrannical king of England (the third) who Ozymandias might represent (6)
- 20. "it is a huge _________ that we fear." (7)
- 21. A mid-line pause in a poem
- 23. "like a ______' How Wordsworth's boat traveled smoothly across the lake (4)
- 24. Garland's poem about Japanese suicide-pilots in WW2. (8)
- 28. sublime A feeling of awe (wonder) and terror, such as in 'The Prelude' (3,7)
- 30. The city of 'The Emigree' may now be "sick with _________". (7)
- 31. "turned into your ______". Final one-line stanza of Dharker's poem (4)
- 36. Title of Wilfred Owen's poem, which works on many levels. (8)
- 37. Where the poet of 'Checking out...' grew up (6)