I Felt A Funeral In My Brain Flashcards

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Key themes

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Sensation, (life after) death, existence, the mind (breakdown), dimensions, gothic tropes

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How does Dickinson use parataxis

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To shape gothic tropes (repetition of continuations eg ‘and then’. Creates a macabre and frightening atmosphere, pulling the reader In through the use of present participle (treading, beating)

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What does Dickinson soley use the sense of hearing

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She can isolate gothic tropes and mirror them because out brains will fill in the gaps with things far more putrid than can be written. Imagination is more putrid than the written

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Structurally what does ‘treading’ and ‘beating’ lead to.

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A ‘lead weight’ that first creates a numb feeling and then a ‘creaking’

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What does the breaking of the plank show

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That society is the reason for the weakness and breakdown because she cannot withstand the pressure of her peers

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Explain ‘I felt a funeral in my brain’

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Abstract ideas. Made to sound concrete. Sinister and disturbing imagery

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Explain ‘mourners to and fro/kept treading, treading’

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Percussive (repeated word treading)

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Explain the auditory imagery

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Example of the form mirroring content - echoed in the line ‘beating, beating’

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Explain ‘senses was breaking through’

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Raises the idea that sense is a source of enlightenment (ambiguous)

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Explain ‘a service like a drum’

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Drum is used to keep a beat so by relating a service to it she could say the funeral is a way of humans composing control and order over death. (Argument against religion- world is not conclusion?)

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Explain ‘I thought/my mind was going numb’

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This is oxymoronic, with the ‘thought’ implying an activity of the brain mirrored with the implied inactivity of being numb.
Sensory breakdown and loss of feeling (seen in fly buzz)

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Key techniques

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Anaphora, synecdoche, metaphor, juxtaposition, parataxis

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Explain ‘creak across my soul’

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Possibility of separation of the soul (example of speaker having existential crisis?) -being oppressed controlled and crushed

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Explain ‘being but an ear’

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Speaker reduces themselves to a single body part showing that they are reduced in death. -they can only play a passive role in the experience (dehumanises them)

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Explain ‘wrecked, solitary, here’

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The word ‘wrecked’ implies a shipwreck (an analogy used in other poems such as ‘this world is not conclusion’ to illustrate death)

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How do ceasura breaks frame the word ‘solitary’

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To deal with the idea of solipsism- that we can never know anybody else or what they are thinking

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Explain ‘and then a plank in reason broke’

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.abstract
-shows that’s the poem has structurally gone from slightly concrete to not concrete at all. The breaking is the climax of the poem

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Explain ‘I dropped down and down/and hit a world at every plunge’

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Indicating death because of a dimensional shift. The letter W is capitalised to foreground the noun-this shows that more worlds exist, so why be defined by the views of one religion.
Physical spiral can lead to mental enlightening (breakdown can be positive)

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Explain ‘And finished, knowing, then’

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The ‘knowing’ implies that death causes enlightenment- however there is a juxtaposition between the word finished and the continual punctuation of the dash. Gothic trope of ending on a cliffhanger, and showing that we are nothing

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Links to other poems about shipwreck

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The world is not conclusion

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Link to other poems about dimensions

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A bird came down the walk, what mystery pervades a well

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Link to other poems about sensations

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Fly buzz