Robert Grays Ouevre Flashcards

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All of the Poems in his Oeuvre Coast Road’s

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Journey, the North Coast
Flames and Dangling Wires
Harbour Dusk
Byron Bay: Winter
Description of a Walk
24 Poems
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Key Themes

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Capturing the sublime in the ordinary

Introspection and Self-Knowledge

Interdependence with Nature

Restorative & consoling power of nature & art

Complex relationships between humans and natural environment

Transience of life (everything is fleeting)

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Journey, the North Coast

Quotes and Techniques

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“Shuttering shadows” - Alliteration

“Swaying bunks/as if on board a clipper” - Simile

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Flames & Dangling Wire

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“cars like skulls” - Simile

“his eyes are wet as an oyster, and red.” - Simile

“The Raft of Medusa” - allusion to Geralts painting

Homeric Simile throughout entire poem

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Harbour Dusk

Quotes and Techniques

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Colour Motif

  • “aubergine dark fading life”
  • “a sky of mulberry and orange chiffon”
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Byron Bay: Winter

Quotes and Techniques

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“it’s lighthouse a tiny pawn”
- Metaphor

“I wear great wings while stepping along the earth”
- Alludes to pegasus

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Description of a walk

Quotes and Techniques

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“angry as a burnt insect” - Visceral imagery

“all of a rusty red or burnt orange tone”

  • Colour Motiff
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24 Poems

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“Milky Way blowing high above the forest” - Personification

“hiding in the wind” - metaphor, implies transience

“soapy yellow light” - imagery

All of it is Enjambment

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Distinctive features of all the poems

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Frequent reference to artworks and greek mythology

Poetic form and structure mirrors subject matter and/or ideas

Imagist and color motifs

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Distinctive features of all the poems

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Frequent reference to artworks and greek mythology

Poetic form and structure mirrors subject matter and/or ideas

Imagist and color motifs

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Journey, the North Coast

Ideas/Themes

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  • Natural connection between humans and the past, present and environment.
  • Journey is a metaphor for growth, change, progression & depended awareness.
  • Repetitive use of similes, emphasis unity between humanity and nature
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Flames and Dangling Wire

Ideas/Themes

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  • Clear connotations/ comparisons to greek ‘hell’
  • Homeric Simile throughout poem, bleak sombre mood
  • Beauty exists in harsh spaces, ugly is needed in order to appreciate beauty
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Harbour Dusk

Ideas/Themes

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  • ‘Things fall apart’ - WB Yeats
  • Colour used as motif, marking passage of time
  • Alludes to the breakdown of a relationship
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Byron Bay: Winter

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  • Spiritual connection to nature
  • Strong connection between art & literature and memories & personal experiences
  • landscape changing force, human interaction is not without its effect on nature
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Description of a Walk

Ideas/Themes

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  • Colour motif furthers Imagery & Gray’s sentience
  • Vivid sensory imagery
  • landscape as a metaphor, growth, peace of mind, renewal
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24 Poems

Ideas/Themes

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  • Focuses on life, death continuum, cycles of day & night and life & death
  • Tension of relationships
  • light is a motif
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“The train’s shadow, like a bird’s”

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Simile