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Poppies - Jane Weir
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GCSE (Poetry) English Mapa Mental sobre Poppies - Jane Weir, creado por Samira Choudhury el 01/05/2017.
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Poppies - Jane Weir
'Flattened, rolled, and turned into felt' - Rule of three, words not heard, textiles what women would have done
'Bias binding' - Alliteration, thought of blood
Based on Susan Owen, Wilfred Owen's mother
'Armistice Sun day' - Noun, remembrance, memories, WW1, end of fighting
'Impulse' - Noun, natural instinct
'Blackthorns of your hair' - Metaphor, no longer a child, sharp, warning her off
War poems usually written by men, ususual for women
'Three days' - Past
'Poppies' - Noun, death
Free verse, no regular rhyme or rhythm - No regulation without him
'Red' - Noun, blood
'Spasms' - Noun, shot, body/muscle spasm
'Placed' - Verb, gentle, caring
'Individual war graves' - Individual people, together at war, alone after death
'Crimped petals' - Hurt, injured
'Resisted' - Verb, held back
'Before you left' - Speaking to son, still with her, poetic voice
19 lines with punctuation - Calm, composed
'I pinned' - First person, sent him off to his death
'Smoothed' - Loving
'Play' - Verb, innocent, childhood
'Bandaged' - Metaphor, verb, injured
'Rounded up as many white cat hairs' - Proud, presentable
'Steeled the softening' - Verb, brave face, not showing emotions
'Wanted' - Verb, held back, didn't, couldn't, maternal instinct
'Threw it open' - Verb , not wanting to
'Slowly' - Adverb, not wanting to let go, savor every moment left
'Split second' - Gone so quick
'Busy making tucks, darts, pleats' - Keeping busy, making up possibilities
'Went to your bedroom' - Misses him
'World overflowing like a treasure chest' - Simile, big, opportunities for him, exciting
'Intoxicated' - Verb, consumed by world, free
'Without a winter coat' - Cold inside, not thinking, numb, can't feel
'Gone' - Adjective, alone, lonely
'Released a song bird from its cage' - Won't return, out of her clutches
'A single dove flew' - Noun, peace, mourning, death
'Wishbone' - Noun, fragile, wishing son would return
'Dove pulled freely' - Son is free
'Hope to hear' - Alliteration, breathing
'Playground voice catching on the wind' - Wants son to be child again, still hear him
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