Mason Flashcards
1
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Dutiful, optimistic, admiral and brave
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- Trotter asks Mason to keep his apricots safely for him ‘on a separate plate’ in his dugout.
- Mason points out the bit of lean bacon to Trotter, who initially confuses it with “rust”
- ‘comes to the entrance of his dugout’ to wish Raleigh and Osborne ‘good luck’ on the raid.
- Wakes S at 5.30am for the raid with ‘some ‘ot tea’
- ‘Mason appears … fully dressed for the line, his rifle slung over his shoulder ’ and says,‘I’ll go right along, sir’
2
Q
Use of humour to illuminate life at war
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- Describes the unappetising, unidentifiable cutlets: he can’t ‘commit meself’ as to what sort of meat they are, just that they have ‘a noo shape’
- Explains that the soup is ‘yellow soup’
- Discusses breakfast in detail with Trotter, explaining ‘there was a bit of lean in the middle of yours , sir, but it’s kind of shrunk up in the cooking.’ and that the porridge is ‘nice and lumpy’.
3
Q
Uses Mason to explore the subject of class
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- Apologises about having apricots rather than pineapples and is clearly worried about Stanhope’s response: ‘E said next time we ‘ad them ‘e’d wring my neck” and exits rapidly.
- Apologises “anxiously” that the pepper has been lost. Trotter is outraged and when M “miserably” confesses that he left it to someone else to pack, Stanhope threatens him: ‘I advise you never to leave it to anyone else again - unless you want to join your platoon out there’. M again apologises: “I’m - I’m very sorry, sir”.
- Trotter makes a joke about the cutlets but Mason doesn’t understand.
- Stanhope jokes about there being ‘No pate de foie gras?’ in his sandwiches and Mason doesn’t understand: ‘No sir. The milkman ‘asn’t been yet.’