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6. Finish the quote 'The winds of ___'

  • G-D
  • Heaven
  • The trees
  • The sky

7. Why does Shelly use nature to prove his philosophy?

  • his lover liked nature so he wanted to make it relatable for her
  • because nature is universal and is something everyone can relate to. Also everything in the nature ecosystem relies on something else to survive
  • he really likes nature and it is something that he can easily talk about

8. Finish the quote 'no ____ would be forgiven'

  • one ever
  • traitor
  • Sister flower
  • man or woman

9. In the second stanza Shelly has repetition on 'and the', what does this show?

  • He has so many examples of why they should be together also he is very desperate to prove his point
  • he loves talking about nature
  • he is out of breath
  • he hasn't thought his argument through and is struggling to make points

10. What does the rhyme scheme show?

  • That he has thought through hi sarument in such depth and he hits all the correct points to try and convince his love to be with him
  • That his argument is going nowhere and he is going in circles. But, it reinforces his point that everything is connected and had a pair
  • Nothing, it is irrelevant

11. Shely chose not to inherit the estate or the seat at parliament, what does this show about him?

  • That he is a simple, down to earth person
  • He doesn't like people
  • he is selfish
  • He doesn't like politics

12. Stanza one and two refer to different sides of their relationship, what are they?

  • Sad and happy
  • Imaginary and literal
  • Emotional and physical
  • Serious and silly

13. How does Shelly show that staza one and two talk about different sides of the relationship?

  • In stanza one phrases like 'mingle', 'emotion' and at the end 'why not I with thine?'. But in stanza two phrases like 'kiss' and 'clasp' are used. This shows that he wants a physical and emotional relationship
  • The word 'mingle' (contes friendship) in the first stanza shows that they were never really together and he just imagines it. In stanza two Shelly uses the words 'sister' and 'brother' this shows that their relationship has become somewhat real
  • He doesn't, both stanzas are very similar

14. What Kind of poems does Shelly Write?

  • Lyrical poems about nature (key figure in English romanticism)
  • Prayers for his future (he was a religious person)
  • Poems about travel (he ran away to Europe)

15. What is the rhyme scheme?

  • abcabcabc
  • ababacc
  • ababcdcd
  • aabbaabb

16. Did Shelly elope?

  • yes
  • no

17. what persuasive device is used at the end of stanza one?

  • Rhetorical question
  • emotive language
  • repetition

18. Who wrote Love's Philosophy?

  • Thomas Hardy
  • Percy Bysshe Shelly
  • Robert Browning
  • Charlotte Mew

19. What is the effect of the rhetorical question on the reader?

  • It makes them appreciate nature more
  • It evokes sympathy with the reader
  • It makes them want to reflect on their own relationships

20. what does the quote 'nothing in the world is single' mean?

  • That everything in the world comes in pairs so he should be with his lover
  • He is really happy with his current relationship and doesn't mind them being apart
  • he is depressed
  • he believes that his lover is beautiful and would do anything to be with her