Power and Conflict - War Photographer (Duffy) 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureAQA AnthologyGCSEAQA Created by: tonisha_Created on: 22-02-22 17:50 In the quote "light is red", what device is used? colour imagery 1 of 26 This may give us connotations of what? (2) danger blood 2 of 26 It may also give us what imagery? religious imagery 3 of 26 Due to the fact that a_____ ________ is also red? church tabernacle 4 of 26 The speaker may be? seeking comfort 5 of 26 Role of a war photographer is similar to what? a role of a priest 6 of 26 This is because they are both what? (3) exposed to death exposed to suffering take jobs seriously 7 of 26 In the quote "running children...nightmare heat" what device is used? contrast 8 of 26 This may remind the reader of what? the Napalm attacks in Vietnam 9 of 26 Here we can see the what? horrors of war 10 of 26 How can we see the horrors of war? since imagery of innocence (in "children") is turned into something more sinister 11 of 26 Here we can see the innocent? children 12 of 26 Contrasted with? the merciless nature of war 13 of 26 The Napalm liquid heat disrupts what? the tranquillity of a place 14 of 26 The contrast may also reflect the difference between? home and abroad 15 of 26 Here the context is that this poem captures and references what? civil wars and genocides 16 of 26 In the quote "blood stained...foreign dust" what device is used? imagery 17 of 26 The keyword "stained" may be a what? (2) memory scar 18 of 26 It may also be a? psychological stain 19 of 26 Describing the place as "foreign dust" may be the photographer attempting to do what? to distance himself 20 of 26 Distance themself from what? from pain 21 of 26 This may be how people what? isolate themselves from horror 22 of 26 The structural device used in this is? enjambment 23 of 26 This shows the what type of narrative? disjointed 24 of 26 This may reflect the photographers what? broken peace 25 of 26 The brokeness of the poem reflects the brokenness of what? the speakers psychological state 26 of 26
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