Basking Shark Flashcards
‘To stub an oar on a rock where none should be’
-Starts with an infinitive verb, to capture readers attention
‘a rock’
- Metaphor
- Compares the shark to a rock suggesting it has no feelings or emotions
‘slounge’ is a example of?
onomatopoeia
‘monster’
- low down on evolutionary
- cleaver use of long and short vowels
- ‘room sized monster ’ appropriately elongates the expression to show size of the shark
‘He displaced more than water’
-Shark making him rethink his life and a mans position in it
‘Centuries back’
ENJAMBMENT
-Draws readers attention and shows he is thinking of prehistoric times
‘Shook on a wrong branch of his family tree’
- He is reminded that the shark too is a part of a family tree and is inextricably linked to us as any other ancestor.
- We are similar
‘swish up’ is a example of?
ONOMATOPOEIA
‘so who’s the monster?’
-Not so confident as to who the superior being is
‘tan fin slid away’
- Mccaigs opinions of the shark have changed
- the poet reveals that he believes humanity are not superior to the rest of nature like how they think
What other poems does ‘Basking Shark’ link to and why
Aunt julia, nature,loss
Visiting hour, loss
ALL, HUMAN EXPERIENCE