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ENG POETRY

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Who is the poet of the poem?   show
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show -8 Stanzas of 6 lines each -ababab/cdcdcd/... -Written in the form of a Ballad  
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Explain the theme, TORMENT   show
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Explain the theme, SLAVERY   show
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show -His guilty conscience plagues him because he was responsible for the slave woman's death -HE is filled with remorse for killing people and taking what is not his  
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show Mc cannot pray after killing KD; he says the sea cannot wash the stain of KD's blood from his hands. This slave dealer repeats these ideas emph. his deep regret for the things he as done. Just like Mc, he feels alienated from God through his wrongdoing  
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What is the messege of the poem?   show
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show Throughout the poem there is a tone of despondency and th the slave dealer admits that his deeds have alienated him from the love of God there is no forgiveness for what he has done he will accept his condemnation to willingly as he knows that wha  
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What is the tone of the poem?   show
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show – We feel revolution and we are filled with horror by the depiction of the bloodsoaked images – The mood tends to create anger and fear – The mood is sombre and sad as the speaker is haunted by his dreadful memories  
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show – I attended man Arrives home from his travels at sea – his mother doesn’t recognise him because he features And demeanour have changed because of his bad experiences  
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What is the summary of stanza two?   show
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What is the summary of stanza three?   show
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show – He feels guilty for being a crew and ruthless Slave Dealer – He cannot forgive himself  
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What is the summary of stanza five?   show
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show – He is tormented by the murder of the slave woman – he will meet her (And God) on Judgement day  
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show – His mother cannot believe that he would have committed these crimes – he admits to doing these unthinkably Evil deeds  
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What is the summary of stanza Eight?   show
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This poem is in the form of A?   show
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Refer to lines one and two (from the ocean wave and the Wanderer came With visage tanned and dun:) Identify the figure of speech used in these lines And explain why this Figure of speech is used appropriately here   show
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show These lines emphasise his anger and guilt. He cannot read himself of the images of the women’s death and and his remorse and guilt have made him  
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Referred to the first Stanza Quote Two consecutive words that indicate that the speaker has been away from home for a long time   show
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show – There is a tone of anguish/remorse/regret – the speaker regrets all the bad deeds he has committed and feels that not even God can forgive him  
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show – The speaker is deeply depressed/dejected/regretful – he remembers the torment and Torture he subjected the slaves to  
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show He kills innocent Slaves who cannot protect themselves. He killed him by whipping them to death  
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One of the themes addressed in the poem is TORMENT Discuss This theme   show
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