Animals Flashcards

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Who wrote it

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Alan Bissett

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Billy opens his funeral jacket to reveal a long silver blade hanging by a loop

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  • Billy’s willing to use violence and his paranoia about people being a threat to him is enlightened when he brings a weapon to a funeral
  • phrase ‘funeral jacket’ becomes iconic as he is ready to send someone to their funeral while wearing the jacket
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Billy’s home town. A place he wears like a scar

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  • implied that billy has never left his home town
  • abuse he had as a child has stayed with him like a physical scar that doesn’t fade
  • some people wear scars proudly to show they aren’t scared of violence-this hints at Billy’s intimidating side
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Billy running from a belt which streamed from Dad’s hand

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  • metaphor ‘streamed’ is an image from nature so it suggests that the father used the belt so often that it seemed a natural part of him
  • billy is a victim of abuse
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God knows how many times he hit us

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-‘god knows’ is commonly used when something is uncountable showing just how much the father hit them

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Whenever dad went for the two of us billy would push me aside away from the violence

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  • ‘whenever’ shows that every time Billy’s father would attack them Billy’s firs instinct was to protect his brother instead of himself
  • this is a large contrast from what he is now
  • billy is protective and brave
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Billy cuffs him across the back of the head and he recoils like a puppy threatened with a cattle prod

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  • ‘cuffs’ suggests an instinct of habit slap as if billy hits his children all the time
  • ‘like a puppy’ the boy is small and vulnerable he is defensless animal at this stage like billy once was
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But billy. My hero big brother… snarling. Raising his hand to the children… I can’t forgive dad that

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  • climax of story
  • moment where the narrator realises that billy has become their father and the person he once new has been lost forever
  • sums up the theme of the story-cycle of abuse
  • the series of short sentences creates a tone of utter dejection and loss, almost as if he can’t bring himself to think it
  • ‘hero’ is a reference back to how the narrator saw billy as a child emphasises how much billy has changed.
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