The Emigree Flashcards

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‘there once was a country’

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The use of elipses creating a caesura creating a flashback of a memory

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‘my memory of it is sunlight-clear’

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This is Pathetic Fallacy as the concept of Sunlight creates a positive image which juxtaposes her understanding as an Adult

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‘which i am told comes to the mildest city’

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Draws the distinction between real life experience and what the speaker has heard

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‘the bright filled paper weight’

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This is a metaphor showing the idea of the city as a souvenir as it is shiny and unrealistic.

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‘it may be at war, it may be sick with tyrants’

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This is personifying the city to create the sense that it has been infected but can recover as this is hopeful but yet a deluded idea

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‘but i am branded by an impression of sunlight’

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Connotation ‘branded’ conveys the sense of marked for wrongness and the use of repetition with Sunlight

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‘the white streets of that city, the graceful slopes’

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Conveying the innocence and purity

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‘glow even clearer as time rolls its tanks’

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Personifying time to emphasise its relentless and destructive nature linking to the tanks used in War

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‘soon i shall have every coloured molecule of it’

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This is a metaphor linking the memory of the city, with tiny traces represented by the ‘molecule’ to emphasise the value of preciousness with the memory

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‘but i cant get it off my tongue’

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This is Synaesthesia to show the blur between taste and vision as this conveys the jumbling of senses and confusion of memory

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‘it lies down infant of me, docile as paper’

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This is a metaphor emphasising the open and emptiness but also the venerability

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‘i come its hair and love its shining eyes’

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This is personification as she treats her memory with almost child like tenderness, reflects her own memories of childhood linked to the city

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‘they accuse me of being dark in their free city’

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Repetition of ‘accusing’ to give a sinister impression towards the city

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‘and my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight’

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The contrast of Darkness and light used to show the speaker coming to terms with the two separate identities

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