Originally Flashcards

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“We came from our own country in a red room which fell through the fields”

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  • The ‘red’ in “red room” indicates that the persona feels pain about leaving their home country
  • The ‘red room’ represents the removal van
  • ‘Fell’ indicates that the persona is experiencing an unpleasant feeling, like the sensation of falling
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“our mother singing our father’s name to the turn of the wheels.”

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  • The parents are happy to be moving
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“My brother’s cried, one of the them bawling Home, Home,”

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  • The children of the family are clearly unhappy and want to go back
  • They have been taken away from where they feel they truly belong
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“All childhood is an emigration.”

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  • There is a move from childish behaviour to mature behaviour during childhood
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“Others are sudden. Your accent wrong.”

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  • Short sentence emphasises the suddenness of the change
  • Accent is the first thing she notices and the first thing others notice about her
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  • Short sentence emphasises the suddenness of the change
  • Accent is the first thing she notices and the first thing others notice about her
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  • The streets of her hometown look the same but they lead to different places
  • ‘Pebble-dashed’ represents the difference in words in her new hometown
  • This line shows that when you grow up, you cannot predict what will happen in the future
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“big boys eating worms and shouting words you don’t understand.”

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  • Harsh sounding plosives convey the strength of the accent of the ‘big boys’
  • ‘Eating worms’ conveys that their accent sounds like they’re eating something
  • The boys are hard to understand and are threatening and unpleasant
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“My parents’ anxiety stirred like a loose tooth in my head. I want our own country, I said.”

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  • Her parents are worried because she has not settled in
  • She is aware of her parents’ worries, like she would be aware of a loose tooth
  • The final sentence indicates that she is young but still wishes to go back to where she feels she belongs
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“But then you forget, or don’t recall, or change,”

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  • She settles in as she becomes used to her new life
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“I remember my tongue shedding its skin like a snake, my voice in the classroom sounding just like the rest.”

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  • She has lost her Scottish accent
  • The ‘s’ sounds convey a snake’s hiss
  • She is blending in with the classmates around her and is beginning to be exactly like them
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“Now, Where do you come from? strangers ask. Originally? And I hesitate.”

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  • Her accent is mixed and people cannot identify where she is from
  • She hesitates because she doesn’t know where she truly belongs
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