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Do you agree with his justification of the war? Why/ why not?
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There are two pauses when Kaspar tells Wilhelmine in the last stanza that it was a famous victory. Nay … nay…my little girl, quoth he.What do these pauses show?
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Comment on the contrasted viewpoints in the poem.
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Define the following terms from the poem: rivulet, plough share (plowshare), yon, and childing.
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Research the Battle of Blenheim. Then write an essay defending Wilhelmine’s position that the battle was a “wicked thing” or Kaspar’s position that it was a | “great victory.”
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Why does the poet use repetition in the poem?
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Can it be argued that this is an anti- war poem?
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Explain and discuss the themes in the poem.
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Explain and discuss the themes of the poem.
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How does Dahl compare the leisure activities of children in the past and their activities now.
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Dahl is annoyed that people – including children – watch too much television. Do you agree, or disagree? Why, or why not?
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Do you think Dahl is being extreme when he recommends that television sets should be tossed-out of our homes? Is there a balance which could be struck between watching television and reading books? What would that balance be?
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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
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Explain the use of the rhetorical device like the apostrophe by the poet.
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How has Dahl used personification in his poem?
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Explain and analyse the use of hyperbole in the poem.
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How does the hyphen and font help to advance the theme?
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Who is the we referred to in the first line?
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What is the advice of the poet? Is there any relevance of this advice to our present day?
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