Peter Grimes | Crime Poetry🛶 Flashcards

1
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Who wrote it?

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Crabbe

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Context

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Crabbe is known for realistic details - social realism
Poverty in the 1800s - workhouses, exploitation, abuse
Part of ‘The Borough’ Collection

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Form & Structure

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Story Telling Atmosphere - contrasts following actions
3rd Person Omniscient - detached mood, the reader is morally aloof
Rhyming Couplets - bring emphasis on PG’s transgressions & societies ignorance

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4
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Elements of Crime

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Murder & Violence - show PG’s true nature, the graphic details draw out sympathy
Criminal Psyche - PG’s development & downfall, how his crimes affected his mind (hallucinations etc.)
Victims - young boys from the workhouse, brings attention to how they do not matter in society because they are mistreated & their innocence as a child draws out more sympathy
Comment on Society - their ignorance to those who are exploited and how they only notice when it is too late

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Language Techniques

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Violent Imagery - Sympathy & attention to the suffering of victims
Semantic Field of Power and Control
Oxymoron - emphasises PG’s sadistic nature, developing his criminal psyche
Bleak Atmosphere - reflects PG’s personality and the suffering he faces during isolation
Caesura - highlights his descent into madness

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6
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Toiling slaves of…

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piteous orphans

L64

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7
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A feeling creature…

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subject to his power

L58

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8
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Grimes is at…

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his exercise

L78

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9
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Pinn’d, beaten, cold …

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pinch’d, threaten’d and abused

L79

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10
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Slave -

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shop

L119

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11
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In grief submissive …

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and with patience sad

L127

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12
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Profess’d the lad he loved/ and …

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kept his brazen features all unmoved

L157-158

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13
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waked by his views of horrors…/Horrors…

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Horrors that demons might be proud to raise

L226-228

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14
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-I never struck a blow… -/ Unhand me…-

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Am I to die today? - My lord, in mercy give me time to pray

L271-277

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15
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Again they come!

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and mutter’d as he died

L375

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