A PASSAGE TO AFRICA Flashcards
How does the writer show the struggle of journalists today? Para 1
Journalists on the hunt for the most striking pictures
The search for the shocking is like the craving for a drug
Impressed us much
He gives the reader an impression of what journalism is really like and shows us the harsh reality.
Journalists on the hunt for the most striking picture
Bestialisation- metaphor
Compares journalists to an animal hunting for its prey to show that they target the weak for their own good
The search for the shocking is like the craving for a drug
Simile
Shows that once you start taking photos, you want to take more and more, even though you know it’s wrong.
Impressed us much
Belittles the meaning behind the photos and shows that he is desensitized to the photos- doesn’t view them as real people, simply a slice of income.
How does the writer show the struggle of journalists today? Para 2
- ‘Habiba had died
- ‘simple, friction less, motionless’
Provides anecdotes to help the reader understand what they are going through
- includes the anecdote of a young girl and an old woman to show that this happens to all ages and to touch on the readers emotions by showing the ‘weaker’ members of society
’ short, matter of fact sentence shows that this was not an unusual thing and the journalist was used to it.
- ‘simple, friction less, motionless’ tri-colon to create an image
How does the writer show the struggle of journalists today? Para 3
- ‘and then there was the one face I will never forget’
- ‘the face turned away’ ‘its owner retreated’
- ‘what was if about that smile’ ‘it was not a smile of joy- how could it be?’ ‘How should I feel to be standing there so strong and confident?
- ‘if you are still alive, I owe you one’
Describes the importance of the mans smile and how it effected his state of mind
simple sentence on its own to build suspense and show importance
referring to the face as if it is not human (shows his view before)
’ Uses rhetorical questions to show how this threw him off
shows that he finally accepts him as a human figure and understands that he is a person with a life as well.