GCSE English Literature: Power and Conflict Poetry – Ozymandias and London – Revision Quiz

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This GCSE English Literature: Power and Conflict Poetry – Ozymandias and London – Revision Quiz quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your GCSE English Literature knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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Analyse Shelley's Ozymandias and Blake's London from the AQA Power and Conflict poetry anthology.

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Question 1 of 10

In Ozymandias, the "shattered visage" of the statue symbolises:
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Question 2 of 10

The irony in the inscription "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!" lies in:
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Question 3 of 10

Shelley uses a framing narrative (a traveller tells the story) to:
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Question 4 of 10

In London, Blake's repetition of "every" and "each" emphasises:
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Question 5 of 10

"Mind-forg'd manacles" in London refers to:
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Question 6 of 10

Blake's London critiques:
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Question 7 of 10

Both Ozymandias and London explore the theme of:
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Question 8 of 10

The structure of Ozymandias (a sonnet with an irregular rhyme scheme) reflects:
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Question 9 of 10

The "chartered" streets and Thames in London suggest:
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Question 10 of 10

A key difference between the two poems is: