Never Let Me Go- Language Structure Context Flashcards

1
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What symbols are there?

A
The Judy Bridgewater Tape
Stranded Boat
The gene
The woods
Norfolk
The clown
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2
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What is an example of the use of momento more?

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Miss Emily’s skeleton

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3
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What does the use of pathetic fallacy create?

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tension, mood and atmosphere

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4
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What are examples of euphemistic language used?

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” completions “ and “recovery centres”

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5
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What are examples of the recurring motif of water?

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The pond at Hailsham

Seaside locations

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6
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What type of imagery is used?

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Anamalistic

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7
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What are the three parts of the Novel?

A

Hailsham
The cottages
Recovery centre

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8
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What kind of a narrator is Kathy?

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Unreliable and Tangential

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9
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What is used to shift the timescales of the novel?

A

Analepsis and proplepsis

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10
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What type of structure is the novel?

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Cyclical

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11
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What type of novel is it?

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A Dystopian or bildungsroman

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12
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What is the context of the novel?

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  • medical breakthroughs in organ donation and cloning
  • Medical and scientific ethics/morality
  • ideas about humanity and the nature of the soul
  • concept of eugenics - Nazis
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13
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How is the novel written?

A

retrospectively

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