remains Flashcards
1
Q
stanza 1:
“Probably armed, possibly not”
A
- heightens the writer’s paranoia
- destabilises his mental state
2
Q
stanza 1:
“legs it up the road”
A
- colloquial language
- suggests haste
- however, this is described in a serious way, suggesting that these are every day occurrences for soldiers
3
Q
stanza 2:
“somebody else”
A
- vague language
- he is hiding the identities of the soldiers because he knows what he did wrong
- alternative, he is not aware of what is going on around him, he has no plan or sense of collaborationsta
4
Q
stanza 2:
“same mind”
A
- shows how he is to blame for his actions when followed by the repetition of “all”
- alternatively, shows that soldiers conditioned to act violently and
actually not to think for themselves
5
Q
stanza 2:
“all three of us open fire”
A
- Literary allusion to ‘The Three Musketeers’, skilled and
heroic - this allusion is being used ironically as they are
anything but heroic
6
Q
stanza 3:
“I see”
A
- repetition
- the visual horror is conveyed
- use of present tense showing us that he continues to relive it
7
Q
stanza 3:
“rip”
A
- violent language
- rip also mean rest in peace which suggests this man is dead
8
Q
stanza 3:
“sort of inside out”
A
- vague language , childish
- he can’t comprehend the human mess in front of him
9
Q
stanza 4:
“carted off in the back of a lorry”
A
- dehumanises the looter
- makes him sound like a worthless piece of rubbish
10
Q
stanza 4:
“tossed his guts”
A
- careless, colloquial, shows how human life is treated with little care
- highlighting how soldiers are desensitized
11
Q
stanza 4:
“pain. Agony … guts”
A
- Lexical field of visceral suffering
- talking about himself as well as looter
12
Q
stanza 5:
“Blood-shadow”
A
- Gothic language
- metaphor of shadow shadow always follows, never leaves you
- showing persona is constantly haunted by what he has done
13
Q
stanza 5:
“Very long line”
A
- shows horror and trauma that he is suffering is forever lingering
14
Q
what does the enjambment between stanza 5 and 6 show?
A
- this guilt/trauma is constantly following him from stanza to stanza
15
Q
stanza 6:
“probably armed, and possibly not”
A
- questioning his actions, the syndetic creates more of a pause
- couples with “flush”, metaphor of toilet, idea of how toxic his thoughts are