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| Question | Answer |
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| Byron presents the speaker as a_____________ by ___________, suggesting that ___________or ______________________________ that____________________ | Byron presents the speaker as a man consumed by private grief, suggesting that unrequited or secret love leaves a wound that time cannot heal. |
| The speaker's ______________________ not only ________________, but in _______________________________________________-by his ________________________________- (WWTP) | WWTP speaker's bitterness is rooted not only in the loss of love, but in the humiliation of being publicly shamed by his former lover's dishonour. |
| Byron implies that love which cannot be _______________________ is ________________________, _______ the speaker ____________________, _______________________________. | Byron implies that love which cannot be openly mourned is the most painful kind, trapping the speaker in a silent, invisible suffering. |
| WWTP explores how ____________________________, so that ________________________ becomes ___________________________________ | WWTP explores how betrayal corrupts memory, so that what was once tender becomes a source of shame and dread. |
| Hardy presents love as ____________________________________ , suggesting that the___________ of a _____________is________________________ its________________ | Hardy presents love as something that can be entirely drained of feeling, suggesting that the death of a relationship is more devastating than its passionate beginning. |
| The speaker's memories of his lover are _______________________________, implying that _________________________________________________________________________________________. (NT) | Neutral Tone speaker's memories of his lover are coloured entirely by bleakness, implying that a failed relationship permanently distorts one's perception of the world. |
| Hardy suggests that_________________does not ______________________________________, _____________________________________________ | Hardy suggests that the end of love does not arrive dramatically but quietly, leaving behind only emptiness and disillusionment. |
| Neutral Tone conveys that _________________________ can be more __________________________________________ | Neutral Tone conveys that indifference between two people can be more painful than outright hatred. |
| Shelley presents the speaker as ________________________ to ______________________________________, suggesting that love is____________________________________. | Shelley presents the speaker as using the natural world to construct an argument for physical union, suggesting that love is both inevitable and cosmically ordained. |
| The speaker's__________________________________, implying that ___________ can _______________ as_____________________. (LP) | LP speaker's logic is seductive rather than sincere, implying that desire can disguise itself as philosophical reasoning. |
| Shelley suggests that love _______________________________________________________, positioning the speaker's ________________________but ________________________. | Shelley suggests that love denied is a violation of the natural order, positioning the speaker's longing as not merely personal but universal. |
| Love philosophy presents ____________as the_____________________________________, with the speaker ______________________________________________. | Love philosophy presents physical love as the logical completion of an emotional connection, with the speaker frustrated by a barrier that nature itself does not recognise. |
| Browning uses the _______________________ to ___________the speaker's ___________________________, presenting______________ as ________________________________________________ | Browning uses the dramatic monologue to expose the speaker's disturbed psychology, presenting obsessive love as something that inevitably corrupts into control and violence. |
| The speaker's _______________after the murder reveals that he believes ______________________, suggesting that Browning is ________________________________________________________ (PL) | The speaker's of PL calmness after the murder reveals that he believes he has acted out of devotion, suggesting that Browning is critiquing the Victorian ideal of possessive, paternalistic love. |
| Browning presents the lover's ___________________ as an _______________________, implying that_____________________________________________. | Browning presents the lover's redefining murder as an act of preservation, implying that extreme jealousy destroys the very thing it claims to cherish. |
| The poem suggests that when love is ____________________, it _______________________ .the speaker cannot _____________________________________________ | Porphyria's Lover suggests that when love is reduced to ownership, it becomes dangerous.the speaker cannot tolerate Porphyria having any existence beyond the moment he has captured. |
| Sheers presents the _____________ as a _______________________________________, using the ________- to suggest that love, like __________, has the ________________________________ | Sheers presents the natural world as a mirror for human emotion, using the swans to suggest that love, like nature, has the capacity to heal after a storm. |
| The poem implies that____________ in a ________________ — the ________________________________________ more than _________________________________ (WS) | Winter Swans implies that reconciliation in a relationship does not need words — the couple's hands finding each other communicates more than any spoken apology. |
| Sheers suggests that _______________ is _________________ by the ________________________________________, rather than by the __________________________. | Sheers suggests that enduring love is characterised by the willingness to weather difficulty together, rather than by the absence of conflict. |
| The _________ function as a __________________, suggesting to the couple that ___________________, like the___________', is both __________________________________ (WS) | The swans function as a symbol of hope, suggesting to the couple that their bond, like the birds', is both committed and capable of renewal. |
| Mew presents the marriage as a ________________________________ in which ________________________________________________________________ suggesting that love _______________________________________ | Mew presents the marriage as a deeply unequal relationship in which the bride's voice and agency have been entirely suppressed, suggesting that love cannot flourish without mutual respect. |
| The farmer's_____________ for __________is revealed to be _____________________ rather than ______________________, as he speaks of _____________ with __________but shows _____________________________ | The farmer's desire for his wife is revealed to be rooted in possession rather than genuine affection, as he speaks of her beauty with longing but shows no concern for her fear. |
| Mew uses the bride's ______________ with ___________________ to suggest that she has been ___________ by ___________________________, _______________________________________________. | Mew uses the bride's association with nature and animals to suggest that she has been dehumanised by the institution of marriage, trapped like a wild creature brought indoors. |
| The Farmer's Bride implies that the farmer___________________________________, presenting his "love" as _________________________________ to her ___________ | The Farmer's bride implies that the farmer has never considered his wife's inner life, presenting his "love" as fundamentally self-serving and oblivious to her suffering. |
| Nagra presents a _________and ____________________________, in which the speaker's______________________________________, ____________ and ________________________. | Nagra presents a joyful and irreverent portrait of young love, in which the speaker's devotion to his wife takes precedence over duty, tradition and family expectation. |
| This poem celebrates love as ___________________and ____________, suggesting that ______________________________________cannot be ________________________________________. (SS) | Nagra celebrates love as something disruptive and playful, suggesting that genuine romantic connection cannot be contained within social or cultural obligations. |
| Nagra uses the _______between the__________________________and __________________ to suggest that love is __________________________________________ | Nagra uses the contrast between the customers' loneliness at night and the couple's intimacy to suggest that love is the most valuable currency of all. |
| The speaker's marriage is presented as ___________________who share___________, ____________ and __________________ — a _____________of love that is both ________________- | SS's speaker's marriage is presented as a partnership of equals who share laughter, desire and cultural identity — a vision of love that is both rooted and liberating. |
| Barrett Browning presents love as a _______________________ that __________ the speaker ___________________________________________, suggesting that being_______________________ is the __________________________________ | Barrett Browning presents love as a transformative force that elevates the speaker from melancholy isolation to joyful connection, suggesting that being truly known by another person is the greatest gift love can offer. |
| S29 speaker's turn from _____________________ to ________________, implies that ________________________ to _________________________from ___________________________ and __________ | S29 speaker's turn from self-absorption to outward devotion implies that love has the power to pull an individual back from the edge of depression and despair. |
| Barrett Browning suggests that love is not ________________ but ______________,______________________________________________for the speaker. | Barrett Browning suggests that love is not merely romantic but restorative, functioning almost like a spiritual renewal for the speaker. |
| The poem presents the beloved not as an ______________ but as a ___________________ whose _________________________ to transform __________________________________- | The poem presents the beloved not as an idealised figure but as a real, grounding presence whose thought alone is enough to transform the speaker's emotional state. |