Family Dysfunction Flashcards

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  • Quote: “Joe was thirteen, and his father broke his arm.. throwing him… where he hit the kitchen bench with a crack”
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  • Techniques: Visual imagery and onomatopoeia, it illustrates the extend of Dad’s abuse and its impacts on the family
  • Scene: Miles describing the last time Joe stays with them before he leaves.
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  • Quote: “blood where he’d fallen,, drops of blood. And there were drops of blood near his face”
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  • Techniques: Visual imagery and repetition of ‘blood’ emphasise the danger the brother are in, and revealing the irresponsible and abusive characterisation of Dad
  • Scene: When Jeff forces Harry to drink alcohol and attacks Miles
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What is Dad’s characterisation within the novel?

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Parrett has revealed his as an abusive, malevolent, and irresponsible father.

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What are the impacts of the collective experience of abuse for the brothers?

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  • The impacts of collective impacts is revealed through each of the brothers individual experience.
  • Joe: Moved out
  • Miles: Forced to obey Dad and look after Harry
  • Harry; Seeks comfort from his brother’s and George, and avoids his father
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  • Quote: “Dad telling from the inside. Yelling at them, at everyone. Yelling at no one… “I never wanted you””
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  • Techniques: anaphora of ‘yelling’ and a metaphor it reveals Dad’s dysfunctional behaviour and the
  • Scene: After the incident with Jeff and Dad, Miles and Harry decide to run away
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What is an anomaly present in the theme ‘Family Dysfunction’?

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The anomaly of Miles’ role and characterisation in the novel. Despite being a little older than Harry and being a sort of friend to him; Miles is illustrates as a caretaker who looks after Harry.

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  • Quote: “There was still no bread… sometimes Dad ordered bread when he remembered about it”
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  • Technique: confessional tone and negative connotations reveal the irresponsibility of Dad
  • Highlights the anomalies and paradoxes of Dad’s role as he fails to uphold the typical roles of a father figure
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Where is family dysfunction present in the novel?

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In the Curren family, their home, and everyday life

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How does Mum contribute to the human experiences of the brothers, particularly Miles?

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Mum contributes to the present experiences of the brothers as they reflect on past experiences of her to cope with the present, such as the dysfunctionality of their home

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What is the quote of Miles with Mum at Cloudy Bay?

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“he saw her standing there on the sand all golden in the sun. He waved to her. And she waved back”

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What techniques are in the quote: “he saw her standing there on the sand all golden in the sun. He waved to her. And she waved back”

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  • Visual imagery shows the serenity and freedom Miles gained
  • Metaphor illustrating her as ‘golden’ demonstrates her pure nature
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What techniques are in the quote: “the sound of the car and the sound of the radio and with Mum’s voice singing along”, and what do they represent?

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  • Sibilance asserts the qualities of the scene
  • Repetition facilitates the atmosphere and peaceful, auditory environment
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After the incident with Jeff and Dad, Miles has a dream about Mum. What does it include?

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“the sound of the car and the sound of the radio and with Mum’s voice singing along”

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How does Mum represent family dysfunction?

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  • As the brothers seek comfort from the past as they cannot achieve the same level of security with the current state of their family relationship, particularly with Dad.
  • This emphasises the instability and chaotic nature of their family relationships
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