GCSE English Literature: Power and Conflict Poetry – The Prelude and Nature's Power – Revision Quiz

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Analyse Wordsworth's Prelude extract exploring nature's power, the sublime and human vulnerability.

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The boy initially feels:
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"Strode after me" personifies the mountain as:
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The shift from "lustily" to "trembling" oars shows:
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"There hung a darkness" for days shows:
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Wordsworth's "spots of time" concept means:
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The Romantic movement valued:
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The stolen boat symbolises:
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The sublime describes:
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The autobiographical nature adds:
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A key theme shared with other nature poems is: