Paul Durcan Flashcards

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Nessa - metaphor that expresses exhilaration and risk taking

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the central metaphor of swimming

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Nessa - repetition that signifies continuing fascination

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‘And that was a whirlpool, that was a whirlpool’

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Nessa - wry humor is evident - self mocking incantation - in self deprecating comments about his initial nervousness

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‘Take off your pants, she said to me,/ and I very nearly didnt.’

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Nessa - shows the breathless enthusiasm of their first encounter

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‘I hopped into the Irish sea’

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Nessa -
show the ongoing and relentless hurt from the relationship breakdown
An honest expression of emotion and personal vulnerability

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using present tense in the last line - ‘and I am very nearly drowned’

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Nessa - enduring remorse of knowning and losing love

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‘I’d have lain in the grass with her all my life’

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Nessa - shows his yearning for a marraige that was inevitably doomed.

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‘O Nessa my dear, Nessa my dear

Will you stay with me on the rocks?’

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Nessa - his idealistion of Nessa

Cinematic effect- portrays the inensity of romantic love.

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‘for me let your red hair down’

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