Soctish Set Text Flashcards

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Basking shark

But not ____ though ___

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But not too often - though enough

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Assisi

I understood the ____

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I understood the explanation and the cleverness

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WHATS the main theme of Assisi

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Hypocrisy of the church

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How does Assisi explore hypocrisy in the church

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Hypocrisy is seen in the church. As it’s built to honour st Francis who cared for the poor and people who have less ignored the poor PEOPEL rn and don’t help them even tho they say they follow the st Francis teachings

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How does basking shark explore evaluation

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Basking shark explores of evaluation through a experience of him meeting a basking shark while sailing which makes him think of human evaluation and questions how is the so called baddie

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HWO does assi explore the theme of suffering

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Through describing the dwarf’s appearance as deformed making it seem he struggles with basic task as his hands are described “on backwards”

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Mac Beth

My thought _____ state of man

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My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, shakes so my single state of man

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Analysis

My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, shakes so my single state of man

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Characterisation

Macbeth is thinking of killing the kind
Now Macbeth contrast with future Macbeth

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Visting hour

Combs _____

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Combs my nostrils

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Aunt Julia

—— loud and ——-

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Very loud and very fast

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Aunt Julia

So many ___

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So many questions unanswered

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Aunt Julia

She wore___

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She wore mens boots

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Basking shark

____ more that water

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He displaced more than water

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Aunt Julia

—- can see —— stained with pea t

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I can see her strong foot stained with peat

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Macbeth

There’s no art _____ whom I built absolute

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Theres no art to find the minds construction in the face. He was a gentleman on whom I built absolutel

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Analysis

There’s no art to find the minds construction in the face. He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute

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Characterisation

He can’t judge a character well

For shadow as
Duncan picks another man who betrays him.

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Fair ——-

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Fair is foul and foul is fair

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Analysis fair is foul and foul is fair

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The paradox two concept that don’t mix what is good is bad and what is bad is good it’s not all what it seems. Looks can be misleading

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Assisi

____ fillled sac

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Sat slumped like a half filled sack

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Assisi

Sweet as

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A child’s

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Assisi
It was they who had___

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Passed the ruined temple outside

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Assisi

Hands

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On backwards

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Assisi

Over whom he ____ dead yet

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Over whom he had the advantage of not being dead yet

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Aunt Julia

—— and very fast

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Very loud and very fast

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Basking shark

To __\ none should be

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To stub an oar on a rock where non should be

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Basking shark

____ centuries back

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Shoggled me centuries back

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Basking shark

Once _\____ to me

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Once ( too often ) to me

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What theme does basking shark explore

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Human evaluation

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Visting hour

Leaving behind only books that will ____ and fruitless ___

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Leaving behind only books that will not be read and fruitless fruit

30
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Macbeth

When you____ man;

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When you dust do it , their you were a man;

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Analysis

When you dust do it, then you were a man;

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Characterisation of last Macbeth

Manipulating Macbeth saying when he was gonna kill the king he was a man and now he’s some weak loser

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Macbeth

In seeking to augment ____ be counseled

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In seeking to augment it, but still keep My bosom franchised and allegiance clear, I shall be counseled

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Analysis

In seeking to augment it, but still keep My bosom franchised and allegiance clear, I shall be counseled

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Banquet doesn’t want to change ( to a bad person ) who he is for a prophecy’s shows that banquo is a good person and is loyal to the crown unlike Macbeth - characterisation and contrast

34
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Macbeth analysis
Still it cried ‘Sleep no more!’ to all the house. ‘glams hath murdered sleep and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more

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Theme- uncontrolled Ambition metaphor - of he’s going insane forshadowing

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Macbeth

Still it cried ‘Sleep no more!’ to all the house. _______ shall sleep no more

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Still it cried ‘Sleep no more!’ to all the house. ‘glams hath murdered sleep and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more

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Analysis Assisi

“ Advantage of not being dead yet”

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Tone is bitterly ironic

Church holds all life being sacred yet ignores the struggles of one of begger they’re willing to spend on making the church grand yet not on the man st Francis promoted to help. Mc Craig is showing his screams in his writing. He also gets the writer thinking that is it better to be alive and ignored or dead

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In honour of st Francis - Analysis

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Word choice and irony

The church which was built to honour st Francis who helped the poor. The church claim rhey still follow his teachings even if they don’t

38
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Macbeth
Is this a _____ let me clutch thee

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Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee

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Analysis

Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee

A

Fore shadowing Symbolism- the dagger is a hallucination. The dagger symbolising thoughts also the decent into madness

40
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Assisi

In____ Francis

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in honour of st Francis

41
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Visiting hour

Black figure ____

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Black figure in her white cave

42
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Visiting hour

White cave of

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White cave of forgetfulness

43
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Assisi

Brother of____ the birds

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Brother of the poor, talker with the birds

44
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Brother of the poor, talker with the birds
Analysis

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Parenthetical statement

Makes us remember st Francis cared for everyone no mater who and what they were

45
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Sack

Assisi Anlysis

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Suggest sac is an object this is like how society views the dwarf as an object non human due to him being poor and having a disabilities.

46
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Cleverness Assisi Anglos is

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Word choice

Emphasis how Norman Mccaig sees through their money making act and how they don’t care for others and JSUT want to make money. Fescoses are painted out to be very moral and good people but the frescoes don’t care for the people they care about the bank

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Macbeth

I have no spur ____ on the other

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I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent but only my vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself ands falls on the other

48
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Tries anylsis

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Word choice

Shows us the church is very decorated lots of money put into it which st Francis would of preferred it been giving to the people

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Assisi

Clucking contentedly, ____ of the word

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Clucking contentedly, flutters after him, as he scattered the grain of the word

50
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Basking shark

Swish up the ___

A

Swish up the dirt

51
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Aunt Julia

I could not answer ______ understand her

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I could not answer her - i could not understand her

52
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Basking shark

Emerging from the _____

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Slime of everything

53
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Basking shark

Shook on a wrong ____ of his ____

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Shook on a wrong branch of his family tree

54
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Macbeth.

And often times to win us _______ with us with honest triffles ______

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And often times to win us to our harm the instruments of darkness till us truth, with us with honest triffles, to betrays in deepest consequence-

55
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Macbeth analysis

And often times to win us to our harm the instruments of darkness till us truth, with us with honest triffles, to betrays in deepest consequence-

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Characterisation vanquished warns Macbeth
Fore shadow banquo suspects Macbeth foul oaky

56
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Macbeth

For brave ____

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For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name

57
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Macbeth

I would while it was smiling ______alone to this

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I would while it was smiling in my face plucked my nipple from his boneless gums and dashed the Brains out, had i so swarn as you have to done this

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Macbeth analysis

I would while it was smiling in my face plucked my nipple from his boneless gums and dashed the Brains out, had i so swarn as you have to done this

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Characterisation is I had a baby I would bash its brain out if I promised it to someone

59
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Assisi

Whose eyes

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Wept pus

60
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Macbeth

And live a coward __ adage

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And live a coward in thyn own esteem. Letting ‘I dare not’ wait upon ‘I would’ like the poor cat i’the adage?

61
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Dwarf

Analysis

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Word choice
Dehumanising him to his disability

62
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Outside Assisi

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Word choice

Shows us that he is isolated by society and no one is there to help him as he’s looked on as an outsider

63
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Aunt Julia

Hers was the ______ lain at night in the absolute______

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Hers was the only house where I’ve lain at night in the absolute darkness of a box bed, listing to crickets being friendly.

64
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Macbeth

False face …….

A

False face must hide what the false heart doth know

65
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Visting hour

I will not

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I will not feel, I will not feel

66
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Macbeth

Out _____________, I say!

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Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

67
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Macbeth soliloquy

It is a tale told by an idiot_______ nothing

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It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.

68
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Macbeth soliquay in act 5 sc 5

It is a take
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury Signifying nothing

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Theme ( uncontrolled ambition ) characterisation

He wants to die
This was for nothing

69
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Macbeth Anlysis

Out damned spot, out, I say!……so much blood in him?

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Characterisation theme uncontrolled ambition - Lady Macbeth has confessed to mudering the king in her sleep she has hold the guilt to what she has done she wants to rid of the blood on her hands. Consequences of uncontrolled ambition

70
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Macbeth

It will have _________ have blood

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It will have blood, they say; blood will have blood”

71
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Enter _______ Macbeth place

A

Enter the ghost of banquo and sits in Macbeths place