AQA Power and Conflict Poetry - Remains by Simon Armitage

AQA Power and Conflict Poetry - Remains by Simon Armitage

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English

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

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1.

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Front

Key Quote from Remains

Back

'his bloody hands in my bloody life.'

2.

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Front

Significance of 'End of story, except not really.'

Back

It indicates that the looter was dead, but the memory of the event continues to haunt the narrator.

3.

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Front

Main Theme of Remains

Back

The lasting psychological effects conflict can have on a person's well-being.

4.

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Front

Meaning of 'sun-stunned, sand-smothered land'

Back

'Stunned' and 'smothered' suggest conflict has overwhelmed both the country and the soldiers.

5.

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Front

Example of a metaphor in Remains

Back

'he's here in my head when I close my eyes, dug in behind enemy lines' suggests the memory of the looter is stuck in the narrator's mind.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Definition of Conflict in Poetry

Back

Conflict refers to the struggle between opposing forces, often highlighting themes of war, trauma, and emotional turmoil.

7.

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Front

Impact of War on Soldiers

Back

War can lead to lasting psychological trauma, affecting mental health and well-being.

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