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W.B. Yeats Revision Quiz. 1 Which Exam Poems have we studied? The Stolen Child September 1913 The Cold Heaven Wild Swans of Coole An Irish Airman Foresees.

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1 W.B. Yeats Revision Quiz

2 1 Which Exam Poems have we studied? The Stolen Child September 1913 The Cold Heaven Wild Swans of Coole An Irish Airman Foresees His Death

3 2 What other poem can you make reference to? The Lake Isle of Innisfree

4 3 How do we refer to his early poems? The Celtic Twilight Poems

5 The next few questions will give you the opening few words from each exam poem. Name that poem.

6 4 “Suddenly I saw…” The Cold Heaven

7 5 “I know that I shall….” An Irish Airman Foresees His Death

8 6 “Although I can see…” The Fisherman

9 7 “What need you…” September 1913

10 8 “Where dips …” The Stolen Child

11 9 “The trees are….” The Wild Swans at Coole

12 The next few poems will quote a line or phrase from on of the poems. Name that poem.

13 10 “Those that I guard I do not trust” An Irish Airman Foresees His Death

14 11 “All that delirium of the brave” September 1913

15 12 “Vanished and left but memories” The Cold Heaven

16 13 “There lies a leafy island” The Stolen Child

17 14 “For this that all that blood was shed,” September 1913

18 15 “All’s changed” The Wild Swans at Coole

19 16 “That seemed as though ice burned...” The Cold Heaven

20 17 “While the world is full of troubles...” The Stolen Child

21 18 “A lonely impulse of delight” An Irish Airman Foresees His Death

22 19 “Passion or conquest, wander where they will” The Wild Swans at Coole

23 20 “Yet they were of a different kind” September 1913

24 Planning effectively: 1)In pairs you will be given one of the poems to focus on. 2)Come up with as many different points to answer the question – each one on a separate post-it note. 3)Pair up with another group. Place your ideas on the venn diagram – are there any which overlap? Compare and contrast the ways Yeats presents ageing and death in ‘The Cold Heaven’ and ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’ TCH TWSAC

25 W.B. Yeats on Old Age, Death and Immortality Virginia D. Pruitt YEATS was always aware of the fragility of life one who broods upon the vulnerability of life is doomed to live always in life's shadow, the imminence of death. Yeats regarded old age as an enemy, but death represented a menace For Yeats was undeniably growing old and ill. His anger over that deterioration has, by consensus, been regarded as a primary impetus to the writing of his last years.

26 Homework Compare and contrast the ways Yeats presents ageing and death in ‘The Cold Heaven’ and ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’ Due: Monday 2 nd March NB: Continue to add to your comparison chart after today’s lesson. Due Thursday 5 th March


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