Young And Dyslexic? Flashcards
Meaning
Benjamin Zephaniah is dyslex and writes this to encourage those who are also dyslexic
Structure
Anecdotes
Direct speech
Asyndetic Listing
Narrative voice
Simple sentences/short sentences
Syntactic parallelism
Circular structure
Anecdotes
-create interest in the article engaging the reader and giving us insiste into his life
Direct speech
-shocks the reader, shut up stupid boy
Asyndetic listing
-give those with dyslexia encouragement to see all the amazing things that he has done
Narrative voice
-connects him to the reader
Simple/ short sentences
-portray simple ideas effectively
Syntactic parallelism
-along with ‘we’, gives rhythm and feels like a powerful statement, we are the architects we are the designers
Circular structure
-goes back to the initial idea of we are the architects we are the designers
Langauge
Emotive language
Metaphor
Anaphoric tricolon
Possible allusion
Juxtaposition
Humour
Collective pronouns
Final question rhetorical
Emotive language
-makes those who are not dyslexic more undertanding
Metaphor
‘The past is a different kind of country’
Highlights how attitudes have changed for the better
Anaphoric tricolor
No…,no…no…, shocks the reader, and makes us interested to hear about his experiences
Also we feel compassion
Possible allusions
-almost facetious
-teh past is a different kind of country might be an allusion to the go between, he was told he was stupid and yet he is quoting classical literature
Juxtaposition
He juxtaposes stabbing someone with stealing a car
- this is humorous and possibly makes teens have more respect for him as he didn’t allow teacher to be immoral