The Shadow Doll by Eavan Boland Flashcards

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In ‘The Shadow Doll’ by Eavan Boland, what description if given of the making of the shadow doll?

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“They stitched blooms from the ivory tulle
to hem the oyster gleam of the veil.
They made hoops for the crinoline”

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Give a quote shows the lifeless quality of the shadow doll in ‘The Shadow Doll’ by Eavan Boland

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“airless glamour”

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What are the themes in ‘The Shadow Doll’ by Eavan Boland?

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Control and oppression

Women’s rights

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What is the structure of ‘The Shadow Doll’ by Eavan Boland?

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○Six stanzas of three lines
○Very structured
○Very controlled, just like the Victorian bride

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What is the impact of the repetition and rhyme in the final lines of the poem ‘The Shadow Doll’ by Eavan Boland? (give the quote too)

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“…pressing down, then
pressing down again. And then, locks.”

○Repetition of ‘pressing down’ and ‘then’
○’then’ and ‘again’ rhyme’
○Words in these closing lines mirror the gesture itself
○Punctuation and final verb click the case and sentence into place
○Very final and decisive

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“Under glass…

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“Under glass, under wraps, it stays
even now, after all, discreet about
visits, fevers, quickenings and lusts”

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“…she could…

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“… she could see herself

inside it all”

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”..never feeling…

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“…never feeling

satin rise and fall”

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“astray…

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“astray among the cards and wedding gifts -

the coffee pots and the clocks”

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“the battered…

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“the battered tan case full of cotton
lace and tissue-paper, pressing down, then
pressing down again. And then, locks.”

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