War Photographer- Carol Ann Duffy
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- War Photographer-Carol Ann Duffy
- techniques
- Sibilance- harsh sound brings suffering to life.
- "Spools of suffering"
- symbolism
- "light is red"
- processing photos- red light doesn't expose it but reflects danger.
- "softy glows as though this were a church"
- shows religion- room gives time for him to reflect.
- "All flesh is grass"
- dead bodies cover the ground in all war zones.
- "light is red"
- Sibilance- harsh sound brings suffering to life.
- Language
- emotive language is used to make an impact on the reader.
- "a hundred agonies in black and white"
- emotive language is used to make an impact on the reader.
- Background
- poem discusses the hardships that a war photographerfaces.
- poet was born in 1955, so there is more modern language.
- Responsibility
- he should help the victim instead of allowing them to suffer.
- "he remembers the cries of this man's wife"
- he feels more connected and therefore guilty.
- "he remembers the cries of this man's wife"
- "his hands..did not tremble then but seem to now"
- now he sees the violence in the photos and feels shook and guilty.
- "he stare's impassively"
- he has become numb from reflecting on what he's seen.
- tries to avoid feeling guilty by treating them as strangers.
- "A stranger's features"
- he should help the victim instead of allowing them to suffer.
- Conflict
- there's conflict within the photographers head.
- "he has a job to do"
- he has to hold back emotion and just carry on with his job.
- "he sought approval without words"
- cannot get permission from victims as they don't speak the language.
- "he has a job to do"
- there's conflict within the photographers head.
- Ignorance
- the comparison of our lives compared to those living in war zones.
- "simple weather can dispel"
- in rural England there is "ordinary pain" focused on the weather.
- "running children in nightmare heat"
- children are in dangerous land where their lives are at risk.
- imagery is used to show how pathetic the comparison is.
- "simple weather can dispel"
- "his editor will pick out five or six"
- lack of emotion- only wants to make a profit for the newspaper company.
- "the reader's eyeballs ***** with tears between the bath and pre-lunch beers"
- comparison of photos to the luxuries that we live.
- "they do not care"
- the comparison of our lives compared to those living in war zones.
- form and structure
- the organisation mirrors the photographers as he lays his film out in "ordered rows"
- he tries to restore order in a chaotic world.
- 4 6-line stanzas with a rhyming couplet at the end.
- sharp contrast with war imagery in poem represents how we act as though the conditions in war zones are acceptable.
- the organisation mirrors the photographers as he lays his film out in "ordered rows"
- techniques
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