Poems Of The Decade Flashcards

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What is the summary of Eat Me?

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-Eat me is about a women who is over fed by her partner as his way of ‘loving her’. However it ends by her killing him by suffocating.
-It also has themes of abuse and control.

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What is the summary of ‘Chainsaw versus the Pampas Grass’?

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-Battle between man versus nature and nature always wins.
-The ‘man’ resembles the chainsaw, and the ‘pampas grass’ has femininity qualities which suggests the conceit is about a women.

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Summary of ‘Material’:

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  • Regrets not being a mother like her mother and grandmother were.
  • Nostaglic on childhood and fondness of memories.
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Summary of ‘genetics’:

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  • Importance of a cohesive family even though parents are separated.
  • The child is keeping the relationship together, she is the ‘middle man’.
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Summary of ‘The Deliverer’:

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  • illustrates gender discrimination in India, showing how girls life leads to suffering, morbid and death.
  • Once in USA, childhood/life shifts to happiness but still a sadness about a mother who left her child behind.
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Summary of ‘Effects’:

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  • Touches on death within a family.
  • Remembers thoughts and memories and observing the dying stage of the narrators mother.
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Summary of ‘The Furthest Distance I’ve Travelled’:

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  • Poem mentions the physical and emotional journey of travelling.
  • Transition from a new journey to an experienced one.
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Summary of ‘On her Blindness’:

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  • Explores the way people cope with disabilities or struggle to.
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Summary of ‘The Gun’:

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  • The response once her husband brought a gun into the house.
  • How her attitude changed towards the gun once she became used to it and liked the sense of safety.
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Summary of ‘To my 9-year old self’:

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  • An adult looking back on her childhood and wondering if she has disappointed herself.
  • Highlights reality of growing up isn’t fun and exciting and how she doesn’t connect with her old self.
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Summary of ‘An Easy Passage’:

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  • Highlights the contrast of a young innocent girl and an older women who’s a secretary.
  • Exploring the fleeting period between girlhood and womenhood.
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Summary of ‘Please Hold’:

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  • Frustration of new technology and how the older generation doesn’t understand how it works.
  • Sense of longing for the past. 
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Summary of ‘From the journal of a disappointed man’:

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  • Shows the contrast between the narrator and the work men on a building site.
  • Shows the narrators little masculinity and the builders have physical strength.
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Summary of ‘Guiseppe,:

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  • Explores the idea of war and how we treated the enemies.
  • Allows us to get an understanding on the protagonists view.
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Summary of ‘The Lammas Hireling’:

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  • A new work man working on the harvest.
  • Work man ends up being super nature and witch like, ending up getting killed.
  • Killer tries to kill his guilty conscience.
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Summary of ‘History’:

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  • Suggest the 9/11 terrorist attack and the aftermath.
  • The separation of people don’t last long and we overcome things. People are like the beach and sea, always back together.
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Summary of ‘Out of the Bag’:

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  • Differs how childhood is not always true and how it differs from adulthood.
  • Sees the doctors as mythical and magical as he is perceived to make the babies.