Mrs Sutherland's English Classroom



“War Photographer” Textual Analysis QuestionsHow is the poem structured and how does this contrast with the images described in the poem? (2)Why has Duffy compared the war photographer to a Priest in the first stanza? (2)What effect is created by the sentence structure used in line 6? (1)What is ambiguous about the word ‘Solutions’ in line 7? (1)Comment on Duffy’s use of contrast in the second stanza. (2)Comment on the effectiveness of the word ‘stained’ in line 18. (2)Fully comment (quotes and explanation) on the use of contrast in the final stanza. (4)How effectively does Duffy use language features to confront the reader with the horrors of war? (4)How effective are the final lines of the poem in helping the reader to understand Duffy’s message? (2)“Valentine” Textual Analysis Questions1. “Not a red rose or a satin heart” What is the significance of referring to these items? (1)2. Give as detailed a commentary as you can on the metaphor – “It is a moon wrapped in brown paper” (2)3. Comment on the use of the word “light” in line 4. (1)4. Why is the word “Here” given a line of its own at the beginning of stanza 2? (1)5. Explain fully the comparison made between the onion and the lover in lines 7 and 8. (2)6. “A wobbling photo of grief”. Explain the effectiveness of this image. (1)7. Lines 11 and 12 are single, separated lines. Why do you think this is? (1)8. Look at the following lines “Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips” and “Its scent will cling to your fingers”. Analyse the imagery here. (4)9. “Possessive” and “faithful” – these are words used to describe the onion and a lover. Comment on the use of both of them. (2)10. The beginning of the last stanza is, once again a single sentence. Why? (1)11. Select a piece of imagery from the final stanza and analyse it. (2)12. Explain the effectiveness of the closing lines in aiding your understanding of the poem’s central concerns. (2)“Havisham” Textual Analysis QuesitonsShow how the phrase ‘Beloved sweetheart bastard” sets the tone for the rest of the poem (2)Identify the technique used in that phrase. (1)How does the writer use imagery to emphasise how long she has prayed for her ex-lover’s death in stanza one? (2)How does the single word sentence in line 5 reflect the speaker’s self-loathing attitude? (1)By focussing on either word choice, sentence structure or sound effects; explain how Duffy evokes sympathy for Havisham in stanza two. (2)Where does the speaker’s tone change in stanza three and what is happening when it does? (4)What effect does the enjambment create in lines 12 and 13? (1)Explain the image of the ‘red balloon bursting’ in line 13. (3)What effect does the word choice create in the phrase ‘I stabbed at a wedding cake’? (2)Show how the final two lines of the poem represent the conflicting feelings that the speaker has about her predicament. (2)“Originally” Textual Analysis QuestionsDescribe what the poem is about. (3)How does Duffy use word choice to emphasise the speaker’s tone in stanza one? (2)“All childhood is an emigration” Fully analyse this image. (3)Some are slow,” (line 9) “Others are sudden” (line 11). Show how the poet highlights features of each emigration in lines 9-14. You should refer to word choice and sentence structure. (4) How effectively does Duffy use language features to emphasise the speaker’s anxiety in the second stanza? (4)Explain how the language of lines 17-21 helps you to appreciate the change introduced by the word “But”. (4)How effective is the image “a skelf of shame” in the final stanza? (2)“Anna Hathaway” Textual Analysis QuestionsHow does Duffy illustrate the intensity of the relationship in the first four lines (quatrain)? (2)Explain how sentence structure is used to link the lovers’ relationship to Shakespeare’s work. (2)Identify and analyse a poetic device used to highlight the sensual tone used by the speaker. (2)Fully analyse the metaphor “shooting stars which fell to earth as kisses” that Duffy uses to describe Shakespeare’s words. (2)How effective is the metaphor “his touch a verb dancing in the centre of a noun”? (2)What do the references to the senses add to Anne Hathaway’s memories and feelings? (2)How effective is Duffy’s use of line structure in this poem? (2)Explain the extended metaphor in this poem, using at least two examples. (5)“Mrs Midas” Textual Analysis QuestionsDescribe the mood, and how it changes, in the first stanza. Use examples from the poem to support your answer and analyse these examples. (4)Why do you think Duffy includes the specific type of pear in line 10? (1)How is the speaker’s husband presented to the reader in stanza 3? Support your answer with analysis of the text. (3)Identify and explain the significance of a sound technique used by Duffy in stanza 4. (2)“I finished the wine | on my own”. What effect is created by enjambment here? (1)What effect has Midas’s wish had upon their marriage? Use an example from stanza 7 to support your answer. (2)Explain the speaker’s tone in stanza 8. (2) Identify the speaker’s attitude to her husband in this poem. (1)What are the central concerns of this poem? Explain how the closing lines of this poem help you to understand the central concerns. (4) ................
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