The Emigree Flashcards

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1
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Who wrote it?

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Carol Rumens

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What happens in the poem?

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The poet describes leaving her country behind when she was a child; she hears bad new about it but never forgets her child-like image
The country now appears to be war-torn
She realises, as an adult, that her childhood image is false, and she cannot return to her city
It is not clear if the city is imagined

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What does ‘emigree’ mean?

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A French noun meaning, to emigrate (to leave)

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What is the form of the poem?

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3 stanzas

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What is the rhythm and rhyme like?

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It lacks any sort of rhythm or rhyme scheme

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What person is the poem in?

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The emigree’s relationship with her homeland takes the form of a first person account

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What quote starts with, “There once…”?

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“There was once a country… I left it as a child”

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What quote starts with, “The bright…”?

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“The bright, filled paperweight”

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What quote starts with, “It may be…”?

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“It may be a war, may be sick with tyrants”

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What quote starts with, “I am branded…”?

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“I am branded by an impression of sunlight”

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What quote starts with, “I have no…”?

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“I have no passport, there’s no way back at all”

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What quote starts with, “I comb…”?

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“I comb its hair and its shining eyes”

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What quote starts with, “Time rolls…”?

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“Time rolls its tanks and the frontiers rise between us”

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What quote starts with, “They accuse…”?

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“They accuse me of being dark in their free city”

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What quote starts with, “My city…”?

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“My city hides behind me”

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What does each stanza end with?

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Sunlight, the city is continually described using gleaming, illuminated language

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How does the speaker feel?

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Nostalgic about the city she left, and nothing is seemingly able to change her positive memory of it, even in its war-torn state

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What does the semantic field of war and conflict suggest?

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The city seems to have been taken over by tyrants. The semantic field also suggests that the city is restless

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What 3 poems can you compare this to?

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Kamikaze
Poppies
London