p/c identity Flashcards

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quotes and structure to show the loss of cultural heritage

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“Bandage up me eye with me own history / Blind me to me own identity” visual imagery. Loss of Cultural Identity
“no dem never tell me bout dat” emotive language Loss of Awareness
The repetition of phrases such as “Dem tell me” and “No dem never tell me” Loss of Self-Expression: freedom of ex

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how does the poem london show loss
quotes and structure

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in every cry of a man in every infant cry'' anaphora Loss of Hope I wander through the chartered streets where the chartered Thames flow’’ semantic field Loss of Freedom.
“In every ban, the mind-forg’d manacles I hear.” Blake is fairly consistent in his use of iambic tetrameter. Loss of individuality

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what quotes and structure show loss in exposure

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“Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knive us” - Personification Loss of Physical Comfort
“Sudden successive flights of billets streak the silence. less deadly than the air” sibilance Loss of Safety
`but nothing happens’’ Owen employs enjambment and repetition throughout the poem to emphasize the sense of exposure and vulnerability experienced by the soldiers. loss of life

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how does emigree show loss
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“I left it as a child, but my memory of it is / sunlight-clear.”vividl imagery loss of homeland
“it tastes of sunlight “ evokes a strong nostalgia and longing for the speaker’s Innocence and Childhood memories with the homeland.
the first two stanzas have lots of enjambement which portrays the freedom but the loss of one’s part . In these lines from William Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,” enjambment is used extensively. Each line flows into the next without pause, creating a sense of continuous movement and freedom. loss of being stationary

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