The Manhunt Flashcards
Who wrote the manhunt?
Simon Armitage
What was the manhunt about?
- Written in the perspective of the wife (Laura) of a soldier (Eddy): who is attempting to come to terms with what has happened
- Soldier was returning home from the bosnian war, from which he sustained multiple injuries from
- About his PTSD and its impact on others
What are the themes that have been explored in the poem?
- Impact of war
- Love
- Time loss
- Relationships
Describe the form and the structure of the poem
- Series of couplets, mostly unrhymed
- The initial rhyming of the couplets; later discontinued
- Each couplet introduces a different injury and the reader explores the body and the mind of the soldier alongside his wife
What is the effect of the rhyming, which is later discontinued?
- could be reflective of the harmony of the couple when they were initially reunited but grew apart as time went on due to the soldier’s PTSD
- Creating a sense of fragmentation which reflect Eddie’s state of mind
- It also represents Eddie and Laura as a couple
- Could also argue it to be the wife’s feelings as she tries to reconnect with her husband
What is the effect of the enjambment?
The use of enjambment mimics the way she traces the injuries that run continuously across his body and explores the damage done: demonstrative of the slow progress she is making
What effect does the title ‘The Manhunt’ have on the reader’s impression of the poem?
- Literal meaning: to search for an escaped person
- Implies that Laura has lost someone and it establishes that she will be finding/ reclaiming them
- ‘The’ definitive article highlights how she is searching for one specific person
→ it is the most important
How is the theme of relationships and love explored in the poem?
- The use of rhyme could be indicative of the love between Eddie and Laura
- It is shown as top priority, as Laura tries her best to comprehend what Eddie has been through
- Laura is attempting to repair Eddie’s wounds from the war ‘bind the struts’ showcasing that a relationships have lots of sacrifice for each other and have a lot to do within them
How is the theme of war explored in The Manhunt?
- War is so deep rooted and has so much effect that it encroaches upon other people’s personal lives, including disrupting the love that they have for those around them
- It shows the lasting effect of going through war, shown through the violent imagery (‘blown hinge’) implying the disruptive nature of it
- The comparison of Eddie with broken things suggests that war has left him broken: both mentally and physically
How is the theme of mental distress explored in The Manhunt?
- The enjambment throughout the poem illustrates the slow and demanding healing process that he has to go through both mentally and physically due to war
- Caesura is used to point out the barriers that the healing process contain
Why did Simon Armitage write this poem?
Wrote this poem for a documentary called ‘Forgotten Heroes, but not dead’
Complete the quote: ‘the frozen river…
…which ran through his face’
Complete the quote ‘the blown…
…hinge’
Complete the quote ‘fractured rudder of…
…shoulder blade’
Complete the quote ‘feel the hurt…
…of his grazed heart’