Beachcomber- Carol Ann Duffy
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- Created on: 29-03-21 16:54
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- Beachcomber
- Stanza 1
- "you"
- Pronoun- double meaning- talks to reader and/or herself as a child?
- "How old are you now?"
- Reality hits them- the realisation that they cannot live in the past. Causes a depressive image to be creatted.
- "within an inch of the heart"
- Hyberbolic language- Powerful emotion
- "you"
- Stanza 2
- "the child"
- Definitive article- referring to specific person/distance of the memory.
- "sepia"
- Imagery. Flashback
- "bucket "spade" "seaweed"
- Leixes field: All these nouns are used to convey a sense of the beach to the audience. It provides imagery to make the audience relieve their own experiences of the beach, as it is a common memory.
- "Don't move. Trow"
- The short sentence is used to create a representation of the short lived memories that the persona encounters during her time relieving her past.
- Conveys the idea that if she moves- she may lose the memory- "Trow" is an archaic word which has lost its use (to think/to believe)
- The short sentence is used to create a representation of the short lived memories that the persona encounters during her time relieving her past.
- "the child"
- Stanza 3
- "platinum"
- colour imagery- priceless/valuable - facing heaven
- "earth seemed to turn away"
- metephor for time passing
- "go for the sound of the sea"
- assonance- gives the reader a clear sense of the place . Sensory imager/sibilance sense of tranquility/vivid detail within memory
- "platinum"
- Stanza 4
- "the red spade"
- remembers the small things which the narrator most vividly remembers sibilance is used to create a sea like sound - the movement of the sand is iconic for the narrator as it triggers the biggest of her memories
- a semantic field of the seaside is used with enjambment to create an effect of loss of time, when reflecting on the past
- remembers the small things which the narrator most vividly remembers sibilance is used to create a sea like sound - the movement of the sand is iconic for the narrator as it triggers the biggest of her memories
- "sea-water seeping in"
- assonance
- "the girl suddenly holding a conch, listening, sssh"
- onomatopeia/aural imagery
- "the red spade"
- Stanza 5
- "Nearly here"
- Incomplete grammatical structure/ reflecting of age/nostalgia
- "or" "or" "or"
- repetition of "or"
- "what would you have to say"
- Guilt is clear. The word "exactly" suggests that the persona would not have a respond to this question or prefers not to answer. This means that she feels like she has let herself down.
- "Nearly here"
- Themes- sense of place
- Stanza 1
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