War Photographer Flashcards

1
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Who wrote War Photographer?

A

Carol Ann Duffy

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What phrase tells us where he is but also hints at the subject matter of his photographs?

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“darkroom”

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What quotation shows that the reels of film are described like soldiers or like rows of war graves and is a paradox that chaos and suffering are reduced to something ordered?

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“spools of suffering set out in ordered rows”

also sibilance

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What simile shows the seriousness of his work. A solemn act like a funeral mass?

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“as though this were a church and he a priest preparing to intone a mass”

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What quotation is a quote from the Bible which means that human life is temporary?

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“all flesh is grass”

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What place names are used in succession of plosive sounds to break the soft mood like gunfire?

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“Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh.”

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What quotation is a short, simple sentence that uses monosyllabic words to shows that the soldiers have to put their emotions aside?

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“he has a job to do”

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What quotation creates irony that he was calm in the face of horrors, but now they affect him?

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his hands, which did not tremble then”

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What soft sounds contrast strongly with the place names in stanza 1?

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“Rural England”

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What quotation is a reference to the Vietnam war photo which links to the importance of war photography in order to help end war?

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“of running children in a nightmare heat”

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What quotation in stanza 3 shows a volta which shows the focus switching to the personal cost of war?

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“something is happening”

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What quotation shows the focusing on one photo and family, making this person and emphasising the real suffering in war?

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“a stranger’s features faintly start to twist before his eyes”

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What quotation links to the developing photo and also suggests a mutilated body?

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“a half-formed ghost”

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What quotation emphasises that he has an important role in informing the public of the reality of war?

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“to do what someone must”

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What quotation is a reminder that this is all happening elsewhere and hints at the lasting impact of war?

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“blood stained into foreign dust”

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What quotation is an emotive metaphor which describes his photos and seems to solidify the suffering they show?

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“a hundred agonies in black and white”

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What sibilant and plosive sounds hint at frustration that the photos aren’t considered important enough to feature in the main newspaper?

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“Sunday’s supplement”

18
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What does the verb “prick” suggest?

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suggests pain for a short time. Which suggests the readers quickly forget about the photos

19
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What internal rhymes emphasise the short duration of the reader’s pain?

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“tears” and “beers”

20
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What quotations suggests that he’s returning to the war zone and uses kinaesthetic imagery?

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“from the aeroplane”

21
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What quotation is ambiguous and refers to the readers not caring about the victims of war or referring to the wider world being apathetic about other’s suffering?

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“they do not care”

22
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What is the form of War Photographer?

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4 stanzas of equal length and regular rhyme scheme. “set out in ordered rows” like the photographer’s spools, echoing the care that the photographer takes over his work. Enjambment

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What is the structure of War Photographer?

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Volta at the start of stanza 3 - when the photographer remembers a specific death. In the final stanza, the focus shifts to the way the photographer’s work is received

24
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What are the mood/tone of War Photographer?

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Pain/Detachment/Anger