Time - Allen Curnow Flashcards

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what is the central assertion for Allen curnow’s poem?

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time is everywhere, everything and all powering and all encompassing

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what are the themes in time?

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  • universality
  • power
  • nature
  • eternity
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how do all the themes come together to represent one thing?

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represent an omnipotent all powerful entity that has control over everything

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what does the word “Time” or the title suggest?

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due to the strong T sound it leaves no doubt about the strength of time

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what are the three quotes from theme one?

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theme one is universality

  • “I am”
  • “the beginning and the end”
  • “I, Time, am all these”
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what are three quotes for theme 2?

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theme 2 is power

  • “I am… the rust of railway lines”
  • “mountainous fabrics like a mist”
  • ” I am the nor’ west air”
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what are the three quotes for theme 3?

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theme three is nature

  • “cows called to milking and the magpies screech”
  • “am island, am sea”
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what are the three quotes for theme four?

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theme four is eternity

  • “the beginning and the end”
  • “memories the shapes these were”
  • “all things my coming attend”
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why is there a religious undertone of Allen curnows poem?

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because he trained as a priest

- he also explores themes of isolation and landscapes

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what does the quote “I am” in reference to theme one mean?

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the repetition of the line “I am” is an anaphora

  • it emphasises how time embodies all
  • self-centred
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what does the quote “the Beginning and the End” in reference to theme one mean?

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  • caps to emphasis times control
  • creates a sense of importance and finality
  • portrays the poets veiled in time as an omniscient being, like the ones of any religion, time is an elevated being
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what does the quote “I, Time, am all these” in reference to theme one mean?

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  • after listing all these things he is time sums it up

- caesura (comas around time)

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what does the quote “I am the water-race and the rust of railway lines” in reference to theme two mean?

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  • r alliteration highlights how time can destroy
  • the juxtaposition between water and rust
    the water is ever moving yet unused and also can show how it is frozen in time
  • emphasises control
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what does the quote “mountainous fabrics like a mist” in reference to theme two mean?

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  • contrast, rugged mountains vs flowing fabric

- mist = barely there, mystery, connotations of gloom, insignificance of now compared to the scale of time

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what does the quote “I am the nor’ west air” in reference to theme two mean?

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  • weather is out of human control but time can control it
  • and think of how fast wind travels, implying he’s everywhere at once
  • wind can also be disruptive etc
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what does the quote “cows called to milking and the magpies screech” in reference to theme three mean?

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  • time is in all living and natural things

- can be domesticated and do these things but is still wild

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what does the quote “am island, am sea” in reference to theme three mean?

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  • time has dropped
    “I” and everyone still knows what’s going on
  • island and sea are land and oceans, again he is everything in nature and is everywhere
  • lists, repetition
  • first stanza that doesn’t start with “I” = getting more powerful and more controlling etc
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what does the quote the Beginning and the End” in reference to theme four mean?

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  • obvious link to power, emphasis by capitals

- baso same as the other one

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what does the quote “memory the shapes these were” in reference to theme four mean?

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  • bittersweet
  • he has lived for so long all the things left of these people are memories
  • exists in the past as well as the present
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what does the quote “all things my coming attend” in reference to theme four mean?

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  • he is so significant all beings look up to him

- everything, forever is subservient to Time

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what is the structure like in curnows poem?

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  • triple rhyme in each stanza
  • lacks a lot of punctuation
  • 3 line stanzas
  • anaphora of “I am”
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what does the structure suggest in curnows poem?

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  • triple rhyme unties all the different things time is listing in the stanzas, all differ but time is all of them
  • lack of punctuation shows how time continues everywhere
  • three lines acts as a persuasive tricolon (rule of three)
  • anaphora highlights time is everything