Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Eating Out
- Narrator
- The father teaches the
narrator how to eat and
introduces her to new
food
- Father still remains in control, even
if he is old and dying
- The narrator in the poem
recalls being taken out to
dinner as a child
- The parents insisted on good
behaivour and etiquette
- As he mother grows
old, she becomes very
passive, which is a
surprise to the
narrator - in many
ways, the narrator has
become the parental
figure/role
- Skips forward to her parents' old
age and recalls the last meal she ate
with her father before he died, at
which he still took control - despite
being ill
- Lexis
- Language is quite formal
- French indicates
formality and seems
posh
- 'Heavy' is colloquialism and
emphasises how weak the
father is
- By using formal words, it shows the narrator
didn't get on too well with the parents
- Characters
- Father
- Narrator
- Mother
- Feelings
- Shows how
relationships change
over time
- Mother was compassionate,
considerate and comforting
- Found the father too
autocratic
- Father was controlling
- When father is dead, the narrator says 'I'll
have whatever you're having dear' as they
were quoting what her father would say
- Poetic Techniques
- Juxtaposition
- Don't normally associate
autocrat's with being humble
- Enjambment
- 'Not / to eat at
all
- Alliteration
- Mmoules mariniere'
- 'Chin.. choice of cutlery'