Behind Me-dips Eternity - Flashcards

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Key themes

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Life death and time

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Behind me dips eternity/before me immortality

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Speaker has left earth and is maybe travelling toward heaven . These lines open up the ideas of going beyond geological time (contrasts with thr bible)

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Myself the term between

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Speaker is caught between the two (the ‘term’ is still time orientated language). Highlights insignificance of speaker in comparison to immortality and eternity

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Death but the drift of eastern grey

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Death has a gentle nature (drift is not a harsh sounding word) it is a subtle state

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Dissolving into dawn away

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Paradoxical like ‘last onset’ in fly buzz. - death is a new beginning

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Tis kingdoms, afterward, they say

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Tone becomes satirical and religion is presented subversively. Tonal shift!! Relieved wisdom however speaker is doubtful showing they are undermining common teaching

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Whose prince is son of none

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Allusion to immaculate conception however it’s sounding like its on the verge of being a joke. It could be alluding that this religious claim is contradictory and doesn’t make sense

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Tis miracle before me then/Tis miracle behind, between

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In keeping with a belief of miracles by going against science.

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And maelstrom in the sky

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Shipwreck imagery. Storm and chaos at moment of death -splitting of the soul? Could mean a final judgement where damned are left behind.

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What does the maelstrom at the end of the poem do

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Undermines gentle image of death presented earlier I’m the poem.

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Key techniques

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Irregular form (anomalous in canon), caesura, shipwreck analogy

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