Absences Flashcards
1
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“Rain patters on a sea that tilts and sighs”
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- Pathetic fallacy : weather presented as powerful and resentful
- Constant movement and lack of control
- Immediately introduced to pastoral imagery
- Personification : sense of relief yet loneliness- vast setting
2
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“Fast running floors, collapsing into hollows, tower suddenly, spray haired”
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- Fricative alliteration : sense of discombobulating,
- Weather is uncontrollable, pun (sea / beach hair)
3
Q
“A wave drops like a wall”
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- Simile : powerful and destructive force of nature
- Irony : related to man made force
4
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“Wilting and scrambling, tirelessly at play where there are no ships and no shallows”
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- Power of sea is overwhelming, uninviting and dangerous
- Repeated negators : unnatural, incongruous to setting, sense of solitude and loneliness
- Liminal setting : inhabitable
- Human connection is absent, threat of death and drowning
5
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“Above the sea, the yet more shoreless day”
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- Hypallage : lack of perimeter and protection, restrictive and enclosed attitude of nature
- Uninviting
- Presents sea as unpredictable and desolate
- Magnitude and scope of nature
6
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“Riddled by wind, trails lit-up galleries”
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- Natural imagery : wind is an inescapable force
- Dysphemism : the day is overwhelming, emphasises the power of nature, clouds disperse so sunlight can emerge
- Sense of hope and optimism provoked through light imagery
- Speakers find peace from isolation
7
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“They sift to giant ribbing”
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- Motif of tranquility : passive, careless movement, lack of urgency
- Emphasises the power of light and nature, worries are sifted away
8
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“Such attics cleared of me, such absences”
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- Anaphoric repetition : confinement is undermined, there is freedom and liberation furthered through the Exclamative emphasising a sense of happiness
- Clipped nature emphasises the speakers passivity, problems removed for him
- Juxtaposes the previous natural imagery through man-made structure, domestication, identity is created
9
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STRUCTURE
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- Terza rima rhyme scheme : emphasises the connect and power of nature, everlasting
- Shift in perspective : weather is initially described as omniscient and destructive but becomes peaceful and passive
- Sestet, tercet, single line : fading of the destruction
10
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CONTEXT
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- Symbolist poem
- Atypical style of movement writer
- Baudelaire : symbolist style “naturalist concepts” / “joyous assertion of freedom”