visiting hour Flashcards

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what are the central themes of the poem?

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  • isolation
  • loss
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“hospital smell”

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characteristic smell that almost everyone can idenitfy with

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“combs my nostrils”

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  • seems dreadfuly uncomfortable to comb ones nortrils, this shows us how uneasy he is feeling in hospital environment
  • feeling of invasion
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“as they go bobbing along”

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  • use of synedoche as poet describes only his nose moving along the hospital
  • shows how unbearably overwhelming the hospital smell is - he might as well only be a nose at this point as it is all he can concentrate on
  • light hearted tone
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“green and yellow”

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  • emphasises a feelings of discomfort and unease
  • connotates illness, pus, disgust
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“what seems a corpse”

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  • not sure if the person is dead but he is assuming the worse
  • implies that death was already on his mind
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“vanishes heavenward”

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the enjambment of “vanishes” and “heavenward” reminds us that people are dying/moving on and we wont be able to reach them

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“i will not… i will not”

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  • repetition creates an anxious tone
  • anxious tone: fear of what he might find when he gets to his loved one
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“lightly, swiftly”

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shows how in control the nurses are and how he is not

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“miraculously”

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he is in awe of the nurses

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“carrying the burden”

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imagery of a burden is used to describe the weight of responsibility the nurses have to carry everyday in their job

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“ward 7”

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short, blunt, minor sentence that signifies he is at the moment he has been trying to put off

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“SHE lies”

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  • impersonal
  • trying to put distance between himself and his loved one because he cant bear what is happening to her
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“white cave of forgetfullness”

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  • “white cave” implies cubical with a white sheet around it which encloses his loved one
  • “forgetfullness” implies confusion due to being on medication for pain or just from her illness
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“a withered hand trembles on its stalk”

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  • “withered” emphasises her poor physical condition
  • “trembles” distraught mental state or due to illness/weakness
  • “stalk” thin wrist
    overall metaphor for her hand being a decaying flower hanging off of a thin stalk
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“too heavy”

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  • too drugged or to ill to open/lift her eyes
  • emphasises poor physical condition
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“glass fang is fixed”

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  • his initial reaction is to see the fang as an attack
  • “fixed” in his eyes she is being attacked - much like a vampire, by this fang as she lies vulnerably with it fixed into her arm
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“not guzzling but giving”

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  • realises he mightve been overreacting
  • its not taking her blood like a vampire would, its giving her nutrients/things she needs to survive
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“distance…dictance”

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  • repetition of distance highlights the theme of isloation
  • he is isolated from her, she is isolated from him
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“black figure in her white cave”

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  • contrast of colours showing how they are isolated/distanced/alienated from eachother
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“round swimming waves of a bell”

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  • use of sibilance adds to the overall confusion
  • synaesthesia adds to confusion and his inability to cope with the situation
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“only books that will not be read and fruitless fruits”

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  • she cannot read nor eat which emphasises their pointlessness
  • sums up his feelings about the visit, he feels it was futile
  • he cannot help her or take away the pain, he feels inferior to the nurses who deal so well with these situations