Violence And Chaos Flashcards

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Blood and hair on the pole” -

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Narrator (Imagery)
Analysis: This vivid imagery encapsulates the brutal reality of post-invasion Baghdad. It sets a grim tone for the novel, immediately immersing the reader in a world where violence is commonplace and its aftermath is visible everywhere.

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Killing to obtain new ones

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Narrator (Irony)
Analysis: This quote highlights the cyclical nature of violence in the novel. The Whatsitsname, created to bring justice, must perpetuate violence to sustain itself. This irony underscores the futility of seeking justice through violent means, reflecting the broader cycle of revenge and retribution in Iraq.

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Chaos in the city”

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Narrator (Foreshadowing)
Analysis: This phrase not only describes the current state of Baghdad but also foreshadows the escalating disorder as the Whatsitsname’s actions unfold. It reflects the breakdown of social order and the pervasive sense of instability that permeates the novel.

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Biggest explosion”

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Narrator (Hyperbole)
Analysis: This hyperbolic description emphasizes the escalating violence in Baghdad, highlighting the constant threat and unpredictability of attacks that citizens face daily.

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Dangerous criminal on the loose

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Narrator (Suspense)
Analysis: This quote creates tension and reflects the atmosphere of fear in Baghdad, where the line between protector and perpetrator becomes increasingly blurred.

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