To My Nine-Year-Old Self- Dunmore Flashcards
1
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Dunmore’s MAP-
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- the past should not be lived in, it should simply be remembered and reflected on
- encourages reminiscence and remembrance of childhood after reaching mundaneness of adulthood
2
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Themes
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- childhood
- past/ present
- time passing
- ageing
3
Q
F/S- free verse
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- contrasts the otherwise sharp distinction between past and present self
- informal, list-like: lack of rigid structure
4
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F/S- varying stanza length
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natural progression through life, non-linear journey of growing up
5
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F/S- enjambment and caesura
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- helps hold onto her ‘nine-year old self’
- contemplation/ reflection
6
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Language- pronoun shift
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- ‘we’: unity, ‘us’ and ‘I’: disruption
- coexist in memory, cut off from each other
- nostalgic tone
7
Q
‘you must forgive me’
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- direct address
- modal verb, scolding
8
Q
‘summer of ambition/ created an ice-lolly factory’
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- childhood: happiness, ‘summer’
- familiar childhood image: nostalgia
9
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‘I have this spoiled body we once shared/ look at the scars’
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- mentally and physically ‘spoiled’
- connotations of ruin, lasting memories and emotions attached to them: trauma?
10
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‘I shan’t cloud your morning’
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- jux to ‘summer’
- adulthood clouds happiness and freedom of childhood
11
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‘I leave you in an ecstasy of concentration’
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- inevitable break
- lingering optimistic sentiment
- physical imagery