Chainsaw Versus the Pampus Grass- Armitage Flashcards

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Armitage’s MAP

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  • humanity can be destructive towards nature
  • contrast: overwhelming power of nature
  • power play between genders
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Themes

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  • gender
  • power and conflict
  • place and objects
  • gender roles
  • nature
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F/s- erratic stanza/ line lengths

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  • large stanzas: dominance of masculinity
  • short stanzas: feminine oppression
  • physically appears jagged
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F/S- end-stops

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humanity’s attempt to control the free-flow of nature

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‘grinding its teeth’

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  • animalistic imagery and personification: aggression and dominance of stereotypical masculinity, juxt. to fragility of feminine pampas grass
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‘ludicrous feathers/ and plumes’

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criticising indulgence and ideals of femininity

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‘sunning itself,/ stealing the show with its footstools’

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  • fragility and feminine qualities
  • sibilance: strength of nature, demonstrated through grass growing back
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‘I left it at that.’

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  • irony: pampas grass has not been left alone
  • trapped between two end-stopped sentences; nature is constantly destroyed by man
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‘the chainsaw seethed’

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  • phallic imagery: dominant and violent in comparison to pampas grass
  • grass appears weak and inferior
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