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Card 6

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Mrs Aesop: The line "about a little **** that wouldn't crow" is a METHAPHOR for...

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Card 7

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The poem Mrs Darwin takes on the forms of....

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Card 8

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Mrs Sisyphus: the first verse is so heavily accented, close to doggerel. What is doggerel?

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Card 9

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The lumpy rhythm in Mrs Sisyphus is a structural metaphor for...

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Card 10

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LRC- example of a CAESURA can be seen in line 36. What is a caesura? <<HINT-identify the name behind the definition of the other options-they are all applicable to other poems in TWW>>

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Card 11

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MF: "Terracotta tuscan tiles" is an example of........speeding up pace and tension whilst keeping materialism at the forefront of priorities.

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Card 12

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Delilah is a MYSOGYNISTIC SYMBOL of the FEMME FATALE because she....

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Card 13

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D:'I nibbled at the purse of his ear' is an .... to delilah's payment in the biblical tale and here a ......for her revenge.

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Card 14

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Anne Hathaway adopts the form of........

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Card 15

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Queen Kong OBJECTIFIES her "little man" treating him like a doll, this is a METAPHOR for.....

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