Basking Shark Flashcards
Key themes of Basking Shark
- Evolution
- Nature
STANZA 1
β To stub an oar on a rock where none should beβ
The metaphor suggests the sheer size of the shark. Disorientates the poet
STANZA 1
β To have it rise with a slounge out of the sea β
βsloungeβ is onomatopoeia and suggests the noise of the waves as the shark leaves the water. Clumsy word reminds us of the bulk of the shark. The shark moves lazily
STANZA 1
β a thing that happened once (too often) to meβ
Brackets add humour. Poet was scared but now trying to make light of it since the basking shark is harmless. Didnβt like the experience; maybe frightened
STANZA 2
β I count as gain β
On reflection MacCaig feels that he has benefitted from the experience
STANZA 2
β that once I met β
Element of shock gone and now sounds as if the meeting was prearranged
STANZA 2
β sea tin tacked with rain β
Alliteration giving the noise of the rain. Metaphor comparing sea being hit with to tacks in a wall. Alliteration of the hard consonant βtβ helps to replicate the metallic sound of the rain hitting the boat.
STANZA 2
β room sized monster with a matchbox brainβ
βroom sizedβ emphasises the sheer size and bulk of the shark. Contrast between the Sharks huge size and its small brain
STANZA 3
β He displaced more than waterβ
Pushed MacCaigs thoughts aback. The sighting of the basking shark has also altered MacCaigs thoughts sending them back to the past
STANZA 3
β He shoggled me
Centuries backβ
The sighting has caused MacCaig think back to the beginning of time. Enjambment of centuries makes time feel longer and dragged out more. Emphasises how long it took for humans to evolve
STANZA 3
β this decadent townee β
Shark has stayed close to nature. Humans have been urbanised MacCaig is thinking of his relationship with the shark. The shark is inexperienced
STANZA 3
β shook on a wrong branch of his family tree β
MacCaig is reminded that this shark is part of our own family tree. Interlinked like an ancestor
STANZA 4
β swish up the dirt and when it settles a spring is all the clearerβ
Realisation that humans have evolved from other animals. Poet sees himself in the shark as an ancestor. This experience has thrown him but after reflection he can make more sense of his life
STANZA 4
βEmerging from the slime of everything β
Humans have evolved from the earliest creatures. The word slime emphasises basedness of our beginning
STANZA 5
β So, whoβs the monster?β
MacCaig questions who really is the monster. Is it the basking shark due to to its sheer size and appearance. Or is it humans for being so far from nature, corrupt and greedy