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The Sun Rising (Annotated) ......................................................................................................... 4
The Sun Rising (Blank) ................................................................................................................ 5
Ozymandias (Annotated) ............................................................................................................ 6
Ozymandias (Blank) ................................................................................................................... 7
Remember (Annotated) .............................................................................................................. 8
Remember (Blank) ..................................................................................................................... 9
NAMAQUALAND AFTER RAIN (Annotated) ..................................................................................10
NAMAQUALAND AFTER RAIN (Blank) .........................................................................................12
Mirror (Annotated) .....................................................................................................................14
Mirror (Blank) ............................................................................................................................15
Strangers Forever (Annotated)...................................................................................................16
Strangers Forever (Blank) ..........................................................................................................17
For Oom Piet (Annotated) ..........................................................................................................18
For Oom Piet (Blank) .................................................................................................................19
The Herb Garden (Annotated) ....................................................................................................20
The Herb Garden (Blank) ...........................................................................................................21
These Fought in Any Case (Annotated).......................................................................................22
These Fought in Any Case (Blank) ..............................................................................................23
Constantly Risking Absurdity (Annotated) .................................................................................24
Constantly Risking Absurdity (Blank) .........................................................................................25
Ulysses (Annotated) ..................................................................................................................26
Ulysses (Blank) .........................................................................................................................29
Crossing Over (Annotated) ........................................................................................................32
Crossing Over (Blank) ................................................................................................................34
Superstition (Annotated) ...........................................................................................................36
Superstition (Blank)...................................................................................................................37
Trespasser (Annotated) .............................................................................................................38
Trespasser (Blank) ....................................................................................................................40
Stealing (Annotated) .................................................................................................................42
Stealing (Blank) ........................................................................................................................43
The Poet (Annotated) ................................................................................................................44
The Poet (Blank) .......................................................................................................................45
1. FIGURES OF SPEECH (STYLISTIC DEVICES) ............................................................................46
A. Comparison Figures ......................................................................................................................................... 46
B. Sound Devices .................................................................................................................................................. 46
C. Structural Figures ............................................................................................................................................. 46
D. Emphasis & Contrast ....................................................................................................................................... 46
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, E. Meaning & Imagery ........................................................................................................................................... 47
2. POETRY ANALYSIS CONCEPTS (WHAT IEB EXPECTS YOU TO DISCUSS)..................................47
A. Tone ............................................................................................................................................ 47
B. Mood ........................................................................................................................................... 48
C. Diction ......................................................................................................................................... 48
D. Register ....................................................................................................................................... 48
E. Style............................................................................................................................................. 48
F. Themes ........................................................................................................................................ 48
G. Message / Meaning ..................................................................................................................... 49
3. POETRY STRUCTURE ELEMENTS (IEB OFTEN ASKS THESE) .....................................................49
A. Speaker vs Poet .......................................................................................................................... 49
B. Form ............................................................................................................................................ 49
C. Stanza Types ............................................................................................................................... 50
D. Rhyme Scheme ........................................................................................................................... 50
E. Punctuation ................................................................................................................................. 50
4. HOW TO ANSWER AN IEB POETRY ANALYSIS QUESTION ........................................................50
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