Auden mindmap
- Created by: CourteneyduToit
- Created on: 22-04-15 12:03
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- Which Auden poems...
- Multiple voices
- O what is that sound
- Intimate exchange, repetition of assurance, naive
- Victor
- Clerks convince him of Anna's adultery
- Miss Gee
- Detached comments on diagnosis of cancer by doctor
- Mr Rose
- 'We seldom see a sarcoma as far advanced as this'
- Mr Rose
- Detached comments on diagnosis of cancer by doctor
- As i walked out one evening
- Naive lover and clocks - dominance of time - reminder of inevitability of death and mortality
- Time conquers, surpasses humanity - the one constant
- Naive lover and clocks - dominance of time - reminder of inevitability of death and mortality
- O what is that sound
- Definite settings..
- 1st september
- Victor
- Midlands Counties Bank,office, Reservoir, natural setting, door/stairs
- Miss Gee
- Climax?
- Victor
- Murder understated - sympathetic narrator?
- Religious lexis - insanity seen as a justification
- Murder understated - sympathetic narrator?
- O what is that sound
- Ambiguous end - presume man to be cowardly
- Victor
- Chronological order
- Ballad Form
- Victor
- Miss Gee
- James Honeyman
- Ballad Form
- Victor
- Miss Gee
- James Honeyman
- James Honeyman
- Miss Gee
- Tells a story, 4 line structure, dark subject matter
- Victor
- Ballad Form
- James Honeyman
- Miss Gee
- Tells a story, 4 line structure, dark subject matter
- Victor
- Ballad Form
- Ballad Convention
- 1st person narrative
- 1st september
- As i walked out
- Innocence of the lover - declarative language - sentimental attitude
- Multiple voices
- Ordinary characters, ordinary situations
- Miss Gee
- Mundane life, lonely, unimportant - comment on society's apathy
- Miss Gee
- Morbid, dark undertone - personally experience their cynical attitude
- 1st september
- Symbolises depravity/apathy/immorality of society concerning conflict
- Dive - 52nd street
- 'Odour of death'
- Morbid, dark undertone - personally experience their cynical attitude
- Morbid, dark undertone - personally experience their cynical attitude
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