The Boat, Madame and No Deferrals Flashcard
Prose Revision
‘the boat sitting _______ under the marches under the weak sun’ (page 220)
beached
‘the boat sitting beached under the marches under the _________ sun’ (page 220)
weak
How is it symbolic that the boat is ‘beached under the marches’ (page 220)
The boat is symbolic of the clones’ fate - they too are ‘beached’ or stranded as they have no freedom or hope.
What technique is used here - ‘the boat…under the weak sun’ (page 220)
pathetic fallacy
What is the significance of the pathetic fallacy - ‘the boat…under the weak sun’ (page 220)
This symbolises the impending fate of the clones; their lives, which were once seemingly full of possibility, are now without hope.
What is the semantic field used here: ‘ghostly dead trunks’/’the weak sun’/’the tree trunk hollow and more emaciated’ (page 220)?
Semantic field of death and decay - symbolic of the clones’ impending fate.
‘it had once been painted a sky blue but now looked almost _________’ (page 220)
white
What technique is used here: ‘it had once been painted a sky blue but now looked almost white’ (page 220)?
colour imagery
What is the significance of the colour imagery used here: ‘it had once been painted a sky blue but now looked almost white’ (page 220)?
This description of the boat shows how the clones’ lives, which were once full of hope (‘sky blue’), are now defined by a sense of emptiness (‘white’)
What is the symbolic importance of the boat being stranded in ‘marshland’?
Marshland is neither land, not the sea. This represents the limbo of the clones - they desire human lives but are not truly seen by society as human.
What is being described here: ‘it? had once been painted a sky blue but now looked almost white’ (page 220)?
The boat
‘she spun round like I’d _________ something at her’ (page 243)
thrown
Who is being described here? ‘she spun round like I’d thrown something at her’ (page 243)
Madame - when she is reunited with Tommy and Kathy.
‘you could see her stiffen - as if a pair of large _________ was set to crawl towards her’ (page 243)
spiders
Which metaphor is repeated that shows how Madame sees the clones as inhuman and frightening?
Spiders. ‘she was afraid of us in the same way someone might be afraid of spiders’ (page 35) ‘you could see her stiffen - as if a pair of large spiders was set to crawl towards her’ (page 243)