WA and ER Flashcards

1
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What is the theme of WA

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The writers son growing up and distancing himself from his father

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Give a quotation that shows a rythm of uncertanty in WA

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“That hesitant figure, eddying away”

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What does this quotation tell us?

“That hesitant figure, eddying away”

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The son is confused as to who he should go to, his father or his friends

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What emjambmemt dramtizes the parents pain in WA

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“Like a satellite//wrenched from its orbit…”

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How is the theme of separation further dramatized in WA

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With the simile “like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem”

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How is the simile “like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem” a bad thing and a good for the parent in WA

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It is sad as the child is separating from the parent but the parent is begining to understad that moving away is a natural part of life.

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How does the poem change towards the end of WA

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The structure of sadness contrasts into optimism and “love”

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What is the tone of ER

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Sad

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What is the structure of ER

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There is a structure of time

We are taken into the past

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What does the word “still” tell us about ER

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A sense of being trapped in time

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What is the first line of ER

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“They are waiting for me somewhere beyond Eden Rock”

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What does “They are waiting for me somewhere beyond Eden Rock” tell us

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Very mysterious

Raises the questions who are “they” and where is “Eden Rock”

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What does “my father, twenty-five, in the same suit” tells us ER

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Gives a sense of time

Talking about the past

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What does “same suit” tell us

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The poets father hasn’t changed

After 25 year he still wear his same suit

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What does “my mother, twenty-three” tell us

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Thinking about the past

About what his parents were like

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“Her hair, the colour of wheat, takes on the light”

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Comapring her mother to wheat
Showing the similarities to nature
Mother was as beautiful as nature itself

17
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What does “same suit” tell us

A

The poets father hasn’t changed

After 25 year he still wear his same suit

18
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What does “my mother, twenty-three” tell us

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Thinking about the past

About what his parents were like

19
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“Her hair, the colour of wheat, takes on the light”

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Comapring her mother to wheat
Showing the similarities to nature
Mother was as beautiful as nature itself

20
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What can you say about the similarities of the two poems

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WA: “It is eighteen years ago…your first game of football”
ER: “My father, twenty-five, in the same suit”
Both recalling on past events. WA father talking about child. ER child talking about father. Sharing memories.

21
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Another similarity between the two poems

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Both poems of separation. ER seems that parents have died (parents and child sperated through death). WA child distancing himself from parent.
WA: “eddying away”- child moving away from parent
ER: “they beckon to me from the other bank”- parents