Zusammenfassung der Ressource
On Portrait of a deaf man
- FORM AND STRUCTURE
- Poem is written
like an elegy
- Has a strict alternate
rhyming scheme
which makes the
narrator's thoughts
seem ordered
- Rhythm is very regular - gives
the impression the narrator is
trying to keep his emotions
under control
- First 7 stanzas are first
person narrative about his
father
- Alternates between
pleasant memories and
horrible images
- shows he can't stop
thinking about death
- Final stanza is conversation between him
and God which shows death has made him
question his faith
- STORY
- Narrator is talking about
hi dead father who was
deaf
- couldn't hear his son
speak or the birds sing
- Talks about how his father uses his
other senses to connect with the
world
- Interrupts descriptions of his Dad
to imagine his decaying body
underground
- At the end he
accuses God of
treating him badly
- Questions his faith
- FEELINGS AND ATTITUDES
- LOVE
- Narrator
remembers
his father with
affection
- recalls his Dad's
love of clothes,
walks, painting
and his friends
- GRIEF
- Poem is a tribute
to his father
- Could be the narrator
coming to terms with the
grief
- Sadness is mixed with
horror at the thought of
his father's decaying
body
- BITTERNESS
- In the final stanza he
seems bitter about how
his father suffered
- Angrily accuses
God of treating
his father badly
and questions his
own faith
- MY IDEAS
- he creates silence by using
imagery of things such as birds
and people and then removing
the noises
- The word 'portrait' is appropriate because it
can resemble an image of a person with no
sound and also can be thought of as being
someone who has passed away.
- I think he died recently and this is the
son's way of coming to terms with the
loss and grief
- I think they had a close
relationship as the son does
things such as question his faith
in God which is a big thing to do
and would not be done for
someone who you do not
necessarily have a close
relationship with
- LANGUAGE
- CONTRAST
- Love for his Father is
contrasted with
descriptions of his death
- Links love and
death in same
objects like his
fathers clothes
- Suggests that death
can affect our lives at
any time
- SENSES
- Senses are important
because the narrators father is
defined as a deaf man in the
title
- narrator frequently mentions
other senses to emphasise his
father's connection with the
world through other senses
- IMAGES OF DECAY
- Narrator uses grotesque
imagery of father's decaying
body to highlight reality of
death
- Images used are often quite
shocking and vivid