
Revising key themes in the ‘Power and Conflict’ anthology
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- Q1Instead of choosing poems based on the time they were written or their style, it's better to compare poems based on their presentation of key...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2Which poems from the 'Power and Conflict' anthology best explore the theme of memory?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3These poems have been grouped together: 'Ozymandias', 'London' and 'My Last Duchess'. What key theme do they have in common?power of natureabuse of powerreality of conflict30s
- Q4These poems have been grouped together: 'Ozymandias', 'Extract from The Prelude' and 'My Last Duchess'. What key theme do they have in common?guiltpridefear30s
- Q5Which poem does not present the omnipotence of nature?'Storm on the Island''Extract from The Prelude''Bayonet Charge'30s
- Q6Looking at the theme of trauma, which poem might you compare 'War Photographer' with?'My Last Duchess''Remains''Storm on the Island'30s