Quote 24: “alleys and archways, like so ... with crime, with filth, and misery” Flashcards
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“____ and _____ , like so many _____ , _____ their _____ of smell and dirt, and life upon the _____ _______; and the whole quarter ______ with ____, with ______, and _____”
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“alleys and archways, like so many cesspools, disgorged their offences of smell and dirt, and life upon the straggling streets; and the whole quarter reeked with crime, with filth, and misery”
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who said it and when? who did they say it to? what is it about?
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ghost of christmas yet to come takes scrooge to an impoverished part of london in stave 4
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5 key features:
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- alliteration- “alleys and archways” “straggling streets”: creates an impression of a labyrinth. symbolic of the trap of poverty.
- cesspools: where human waste goes, symbolic of society’s neglect of the poor and how unwanted they were.
- “offenses of smell and dirt”- impossible to ignore
- “reeked” poverty is overwhelming and ubiquitous
- sensory metaphor and synaesthesia- used to amplify how prevalent crime is in impoverished neighbourhoods