the emigree Flashcards

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‘there once was a country…’

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fairytale like opening:
↳ idyllic, romanticised view of the country
↳ connotes to childhood and how all her memories of the country are from childhood
↳ could be deluded as fairy tales aren’t true
↳ unreliable narrator

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‘but my memory of it is sunlight clear’

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pathetic fallacy: ‘sunlight clear’
↳ warm, happy, joyful
↳ the sun can be blinding, shows how the sunlight clear memories blind her from her bad memories

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‘in that november which, I am told, comes to the mildest city’

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november
↳ cold, winter

caesuras:
↳ imitate speech, it’s difficult for the speaker to accept the new state of the city

juxtaposition: ‘sunlight’ v ‘mildest’
↳ the city is now disappointing and has regressed

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‘the worst news of it I receive cannot break my original view, the bright, filled paperweight.’

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modal verb: cannot
↳ emphasises certainty

adjective: bright
↳ highlights positive, overwhelming outlook on the city

noun: paperweight
↳ a paperweight stops paper from moving, could represent her stagnant views (heavy, inescapable)

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‘it may be at war, it may be sick with tyrants’

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anaphora: it may be
↳ repetitive, she is stuck in her views

subjunctive form:
↳ refers to hypotheticals, emphasises her resistance to accepting the new state of the city

modal verb: ‘may’
↳ less sure than cannot to show how she accepts the positive & blocks out the negatives

verb: ‘sick’
↳ refers to a temporary ailment -> even if the war is true, it will not have a lasting effect on the beauty of the citt

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‘but I am branded by an impression of sunlight’

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plosives ‘but I am branded by’
↳ shows passion for city

verb: branded
↳ shows permanence of her beliefs
↳ connotative to slavery & how she is enslaved by the sunlight

noun: impression
↳ idea formed with little evidence

juxtaposition: ‘branded’ vs ‘impression’
↳ conflict between false memories & reality

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‘the child’s vocabulary I carried here like a hollow doll, opens and spills a grammar’

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juxtaposition: ‘hollow’ vs ‘spills’
↳ she sees things that aren’t there and is unreliable

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‘it lies down in front of me, docile as paper; I comb its hair and love its shining eyes ’

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semantic field of caring for a pet:
↳adoration

contrasts to: ‘bright paperweight’
↳ understands the truth of the city and wants to protect it

‘it lies down in front of me’
↳ the fact that she had control over what the country does shows that she is deluded as she blocks out the negatives

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‘my city hides behind me. they mutter death, and my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight’

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(shadows only occur in light)

personification: ‘hides’
↳ the speaker protects the city & the city seems vulnerable & weak in her eyes

death
↳ strict, rigid, no freedom

sunlight
↳ joy, hope

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‘the accuse me of absence’

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noun: absence
↳ absence of the mind, she is in a daydream rather than fixed into reality

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inferences in the title

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-immigrant is a phrase that focuses on where the person moved to
-emigrant focuses on where the person moved from

‘the’ is english, while ‘emigree’ is french -> emphasises difference getween identities

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context:

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-traveled widely & enjoyed other cultures
-part of a collection based on russia & eastern europe

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form:

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-free verse
↳ speaker is free

-no rhyme
↳ unsettled mind

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structure

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1st two stanzas = 8 lines
3rd stanza = 9 lines

speaker wants to hold on to memories

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extra language

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-the poem could be an extended metaphor for lost childhood

epiphora
↳ sunlight (love for country overrides everything else)

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who wrote the emigrée?

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carol rumens