Maiden Name Flashcards

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What is Maiden Name about? What themes are there within it?

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A woman losing her identity and meaning in choosing to marry.
Themes of Identity, Restriction, Envy.

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‘Marrying left your maiden name disused.’

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  • Deliberately discarded her name - her true identity has now been forgotten, and the name no longer has value. Criticising her and her marriage.
  • Structural end stop after disused = permanence of this decision / finality of choice - who he loves is gone.
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‘five light sounds’

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  • synecdoche, 5 syllables of her name (Winifred Arnott)
  • ‘light’ symbolise purity, celestial nature, where her name was untouched, pure, unchanged - identity in her maiden name.
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‘thankfully confused’

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  • Oxymoron - criticises women and their naivety in the social expectation/ conformity of marriage, undermines her decision to marry by insisting confusion. Condescending, portraying her as naive /ditsy.
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‘By law with someone else’

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  • Legal language - views marriage as a social constraint, believes marriage is merely a legal requirement, disconnects marriage from love.
  • Misogynistic attitude - women cannot make their own decisions (?)
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‘Lying’

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  • Sense of neglect
  • Pun, referring to the lost items where her old name is written, but also how this name is now discarded/ forgotten.
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‘Old lists, old programmes, a school prize or two’

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  • Asyndetic listing - past achievements are now worthless/no value as her name changes. Old life become meaningless.
  • Neglect
  • Old self was notable and worth of celebration, contrast to her now married, less remarkable self.
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‘Strengthless, weightless, strengthless’

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  • Listing, repetition of ‘less’ emphasises how much she has lost through marriage.
    ‘Strengthless’ - by giving herself to another, she has been weakened
  • Lacks a sense of purpose and value, due to her devotion to a new name that is not hers.
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‘Untruthful? Try whispering it slowly’

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A03: Movement - rejected modernism, used traditional structures, posing questions rather than answers.

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‘No, it means you. Or, since you’re past and gone,’

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  • Name transforms from having no value, to historical value. Changing mindset. Old name still means the best parts of her as ‘beautiful’ ‘young’ ‘vivid’ as in Stanza 3.
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‘unfingermarked’

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  • Pun, referring to a time where her finger was not marked by a ring, and a time where she was not tainted by someone else.
  • She was better when untouched, pure.
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‘with your depreciating luggage laden.’

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  • Metaphor/alliteration - new life/new partner is something quickly losing value, and becoming a burden.
  • Empathetic end stop - permanence and finality of her marriage - changing her name has changed her identity.
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Rhyme Scheme of Maiden Name:

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  • Regular - monotonous and routine nature of marriage.
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