Poetry Anthology-Extract from the Prelude 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureAQA AnthologyGCSEAQA Created by: tonisha_Created on: 16-10-21 19:20 Who wrote the Prelude? William Wordsworth 1 of 45 How many lines does this poem have? 44 lines 2 of 45 What is the form of this poem? Blank verse 3 of 45 Context ---------------------- Wordsworth believed in the beauty of what? nature 4 of 45 Who did he believe nature brought you closer to? God 5 of 45 What was the Prelude a way of Wordsworth writing a what? an autobiography 6 of 45 An autobiography about what? his life 7 of 45 It talks about his ______ and______for____? connection love nature 8 of 45 Message ------------------ This poem show the what of nature? power and beauty 9 of 45 We may see the world as what in our youth? a beautiful and peaceful place 10 of 45 But as we grow up, we should realise what? that it should also be feared 11 of 45 Where is Pathetic Fallacy used in this poem? all throughout 12 of 45 At the beginning of the poem, nature seems to be a what? a friend 13 of 45 However, when the figure reaches the what? the peak 14 of 45 What happens to nature? it becomes threatening 15 of 45 What creates the imagery of a threatening figure? a pathetic fallacy 16 of 45 What emphasises the fact that nature is threatening? that the mountain is chasing him 17 of 45 What does this change in nature represent? the change in Wordsworths understanding of nature 18 of 45 What does he now understand? that nature can be dangerous too if not treated with care 19 of 45 By the end of the poem, the peak is a reminder of what? what the real world is like 20 of 45 Additionally, the boat may be a what? a metaphor 21 of 45 A metaphor for what? for humans being tied to nature 22 of 45 What does this show about mankind? how dependent it is on nature 23 of 45 What theme does this stress? the power of nature 24 of 45 What does this generate for the reader? respect 25 of 45 Respect for who? nature 26 of 45 What may the reader also feel a sense of? sympathy 27 of 45 for who? the figure 28 of 45 Why? as the figure seems to have lost the innocence of childhood 29 of 45 What is the form? a blank verse 30 of 45 How many stanzas does it have? a single stanza 31 of 45 What does this reflect about nature? the power and order in nature 32 of 45 What does this suggest nature has little of? little order from the outside and within it 33 of 45 Nature has its own______ and_____ order purpose 34 of 45 What does this make it unable for us to do? nature is unable to be understood by us 35 of 45 What may the single stanza represent about life? the continuous flow of life 36 of 45 Through what? nature 37 of 45 What emphasises this What does nature never do? never truly takes pauses or breaks 38 of 45 The Prelude was a what? an autobiography 39 of 45 What may this represent about Wordsworth? the flow of Wordsworths life 40 of 45 What does this generate for nature? respect 41 of 45 What does this also help the reader understand? the link between nature and Wordsworth 42 of 45 What does it also help the reader to understand about nature? that it is not comparable to anyone or anything 43 of 45 What theme does this stress? power of nature 44 of 45 TIPS ------------------- What must you always do throughout the poem? LINK BACK TO THE QUESTION 45 of 45
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