Storm On The Island Flashcards

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Conext: How did the poet use a poem to refer to a real life event
SOTI

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The troubles (euphemism)for assassinations and bombings begun by the IRA) began in 1968

Poem is prescient and anticipates the oncoming violence

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How is tone expressed in storm on the island
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Strength of unity in repetition of we and us however they are united in things in which they don’t have shown by how they all collectively have nothing

‘Sink walls in rock’ metaphor for how Ireland and the people are stuck in the political war (trapped)

The speaker expresses the Ireland as something which isn’t negative however we infer this from the text as it is shown to be restrictive

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How is tone expressed in storm on the island

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Lots of you in combination with violent imagery such as ‘you listen to the thing you fear forgetting it plummels your house too’. This expresses how the speaker thinks this is normal however the reader rejects this idea of oppression and violence.

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How is tone expressed in storm on the island

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Repetiton of ‘no ‘and ‘but’ shows that the speaker is unable to see snother way of living and challenges us to see the world in his pov which we reject as it is unatural

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How is tone expressed in storm on the island

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‘We’ used in the last stanza focuses back to unity.

‘We just sit tight’. The word ‘just’ could symbolises how the Irish people who were involved in conflict can do something however they don’t retaliate

Strange, nothing that we fear (oxymoron). Refering to The troubles- consequences great although the conflict was for no reason as it was both parties involved fought for the same God.

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Sematic field of warfare during storm on the island

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Blow full Blast : language of warfare to descrive the wind

Pummels your house too: violent masculine description of the storm

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Sematic field of warfare during storm on the island

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Exploding comfortably down on the cliffs: language of warafare but also links into context, the IRA main method of warafre were bombings

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Sematic field of warfare during storm on the island

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Spits like a tamed cat. Turned savage.: people on the island become savage due to violence in what they will accept

Wind dives And strafes invisibly : imagery of warfare desceibing wind as a fighter plane

Spaces is a salvo (rapid gunfire)

Bombardment (again refers back to the IRA’s main use of warafre)

The poet is clealry expressing his anger towards the war and how the British is allowing this war to continue

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How is nature expressed in storm on the island

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Island first seems full or resources as they begin to ‘sink walls in rock and roof them with good slate’.

However describes earth as wizened ( wizened earth). The personification of how the wizened earth hasn’t troubled the speaker reflects a sad view of nature as the speaker would rather have the earth to be wizened as it won’t do any harm. His countrymen have destroyed nature by using their own evil nature

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How is nature expressed in storm on the island
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Nature ‘which might move prove company’ once coexisted however. ‘It blows full Blast’ which shows how nature has turned against man

Tree ‘raise a tragic chorus in a gale’ nature protetsing against nature of man- symbolises a warning towards the Irish people of what to come (bombings and assassinations)

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How is nature expressed in storm on the island

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‘Sea is company’ however it ‘explod[es] and ‘spits like a tame cat’ which shows not only the destructive force of nature and its retaliation against man

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How is nature expressed in storm on the island
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Nature is punishing man shown by how nature is shown to be violent and hostile ‘wind dives And strafes invisibly’,, bombarded with the empty air’

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Form and structure SOTI
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Unity: we and us
Singular : you
Rejects idea of fellow people

Stacks and stooks , rock and roof half rhymes (unsettling)

Ten syllables imabic pentameter however deviates from it (We are prepared [stressed we]) symbolises stress of the speaker.

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Form and structure SOTI
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Repetition of b sounds :blow,blast,branches symbolises violence of the island

‘Fear forgetting’ frickative baring of teeth when saying it which shows the hostility

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Form and structure SOTI
Stanza 3

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Harsh alliterative sound of company,comfortably and cliffs emphasising the violence of men and storm

Internal rhyme hits and spits shows how there is something wrong in the society. In addition to this the oxymoron of the sea ‘Exploding comfortably’ also shows how violence is becoming more accepted which is seen to be wrong as the reader Furthermore, the spit[ting] of the tamed cat’ shows the increasing hostility of society as even tamed creatures become feral like.

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Form and structure SOTI
Stanza 4

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Repetition of we (realises unity is not a strength in this warfare)

Assonance of i sound (sounds hostile but also the sounds I is a vision of selfishness of society and how the unitive group are only made up of individusls who only care for themselves

I outweighs we. Final we is an attack on society and how we all live in fear and isntead of fighting we should accept each other.

17
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Name of the poems and its relevance with Ireland

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Stormont castle in Belfast. NE Ireland parliament. This is to show that the Island is expressed as Ireland

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Missing line in last stanza what does it reflect? SOTI

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Reflects what is missing in society: peace with nature or with man demonstrated by the explanation of ‘nothing’.