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I Remember, I Remember - Starburst - Class 8 - English

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Back Questions - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

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  1. In the poem, Hood reflects on

    • i. his sentiments of life and his childhood.

    • ii. his love for nature.

    • iii. upon the charms of growing up.

  2. In stanza 1, the speaker evokes ........................... memories/images of his childhood.

    • i. sad and weary

    • ii. positive and nostalgic

    • iii. exciting and adventurous

  3. He wishes that he had

    • i. not grown up.

    • ii. died as a child.

    • iii. found the nights exciting.

  4. In the second stanza, he describes the days of his childhood when he

    • i. planted flowers and trees in the garden.

    • ii. played and explored the garden with his brother.

    • iii. smelled the different flowers in the garden.

  5. According to him the .... were flowers made of light.

    • i. violets

    • ii. lilacs

    • iii. lilies

  6. He talks of the .............. of a child who thinks that the tops of the fir trees touch heaven.

    • i. cleverness and smartness

    • ii. innocence and imagination

    • iii. ignorance and silliness

  7. The last two lines of the poem he says he is farther from heaven than as a child because

    • i. those fir trees of his childhood no longer exist.

    • ii. he is now burdened with worries and anxieties of adult life.

    • iii. he has lost the innocence and simplicity of his childhood.

  1. i. his sentiments of life and his childhood.

  2. ii. positive and nostalgic memories/images of his childhood.

  3. i. not grown up.

  4. ii. played and explored the garden with his brother.

  5. iii. lilies

  6. ii. innocence and imagination

  7. iii. he has lost the innocence and simplicity of his childhood.

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He never came a wink too soon,

Nor brought too long a day ...

i. Who is the speaker talking about?

ii. When did 'he' appear?

iii. What do the words 'Nor brought too long a day ... ' mean?

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But now 'tis little joy

To know I'm farther off from heav'n

Than when I was a boy.

i. Why does the speaker think that he is far from heaven now?

ii. What has he lost?

iii. What did he believe as a boy?

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The poem I Remember, I Remember compares the real world with the childhood world of fantasy. Discuss.

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What are the joys of childhood that seem to elude you as you are growing up? Discuss in small groups.

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In stanza 3 the poet has used a metaphor. What is it?

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The poem has used certain things which symbolize the innocent joys of childhood. What are they?

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Extra Questions - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

I remember, I remember,
The house where I born,
The little window where the sun
Came peeping in at morn;
He never came a wink too soon,
Nor brought too long a day,
But now, I often wish the night
Had borne my breath away!

a. Name the poem and the poet.

b. What does he remember?

c. Write the rhyming words.

d. What never came too soon?

e. What does he wish now?

a. The name of the poem is "I Remember, I Remember" and the poet is Thomas Hood.

b. He remembers the house where he was born, and the little window where the sun used to come peeping in in the morning.

c. The rhyming words are born-morn, soon-day.

d. The sun never came too soon.

e. Now, he often wishes that the night had taken his breath away i.e. he had died when he was a child.

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I remember, I remember
The roses, red and white,
The violets, and the lily-cups,
Those flowers made of light!
The lilacs where the robin built,
And where my brother set
The laburnum on his birthday,
The tree is living yet!

a. Which flower does he remember?

b. What did his brother do for him on his birthday?

c. Is that tree still there?

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Vocabulary - Flashcards - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

Peeping
Looking or glancing quickly and furtively. The curious cat was peeping through the curtains to see what was happening outside.

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About the Poet - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

Thomas Hood was an English poet, author and humorist, renowned for his light-hearted and often comical verse. Born in 1799 in London, Hood showed a deep interest in literature from a young age. His most famous works include "The Song of the Shirt" and "The Bridge of Sighs". Despite his comic reputation, Hood's works often dealt with serious issues such as poverty, injustice, and loss. His poem, "I Remember, I Remember", is a poignant reflection on childhood, and the inevitable recognition of mortality that comes with age. Despite enduring poor health, financial instability and personal loss throughout his life, Hood's writing remained influential and well-regarded. He died in 1845.

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Summary - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

The poem "I Remember, I Remember" by Thomas Hood is about the writer's memories of his childhood. He recalls the house he was born in, especially the little window where he would see the sun shine through every morning. He suggests that back then he never minded how long or short the days were, whereas...

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Symbols - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

  1. The House Where I Was Born: This symbolizes the speaker's past. The speaker's childhood was in this house, and by remembering it, he reflects on his origins and how far he has come. It is a symbol of the innocence and simplicity of childhood.

  2. The Little Window: The window symbolizes the morning and the beginning of each day. It is about the anticipation and excitement of a new day, which represents hope and renewal.

  3. The Sun: The sun represents life and light. It's a symbol of hope, optimism, and the vitality of...

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Poetic Devices - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

The poem utilises several poetic devices, including:

  1. Rhyme: The poem has an AABB rhyme scheme in each stanza. For example, "born" and "morn" in the first stanza and "white" and "light" in the second stanza.

  2. Anaphora: ...

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Vocabulary - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

  1. Peeping: Looking or glancing quickly and furtively.

    The curious cat was peeping through the curtains to see what was happening outside.

  2. Laburnum: A type of flowering tree or shrub with bright yellow drooping flowers.

    The laburnum in the garden bloomed beautifully in the spring.

  3. Lily-cups: A poetic term referring to the cup-shaped flowers of the lily.

    The garden was ........................

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Themes - I Remember, I Remember | Starburst | Class 8 Literature | English

🥹 Nostalgia

The poem is driven by a sense of nostalgia, which is a longing for the past. The speaker recollects the memorable aspects of his childhood home, his experiences with nature, his adventurous spirit, and the joy and freedom he felt as a child. He reflects on how those youthful experiences are now lost in the face of adult realities, making him yearn for the innocence and simplicity of his childhood.

🌳 Nature

The natural world is ..........

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