Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Belfast Confetti - Ciaran Carson
Anlagen:
- Title
- Suggests
celebration
- Opposite to what the phrase actually means
- Confetti is used at weddings
etc
- 'Confetti' could be a metaphor for the shrapnel failing down on people
- The phrase pre-dates the poem
- Refers to screws, bolts and nails used as shrapnel in IRA bombs
Anmerkungen:
- IRA - Irish Republican Army
(Terrorists)
- Poetic Techniques
- Metaphor
- 'It was raining exclamation'
- Enjambment throughout poem
- Adds to the confusion created
- Questions
- 'My name? Where am I coming from? Where am I going?'
- Asked like they are being interrogated
- Everybody is under suspicion
- Language
- Language becomes a weapon
- 'a burst of rapid fire...'
- Ellipses used to illustrate gunfire
- A visual reference to 'rapid fire'
- 'it was raining exclamation marks'
- Reference to people shouting!
- Exclamation marks could be the shrapnal
- 'the explosion itself - an asterisk'
- Refers to the shape created by the explosion
- *
- 'blocked with stops and
colons'
- Talking about endings
- Trapped feeling
- 'A fusillade of question marks'
- No one know what is going
on
- Confusion
- 'Suddenly'
- Abrupt opening
- Like an explosion
- Straight into
action
- Reference to conflict
- 'Balaklava, Raglan, Inkerman, Odessa Street'
- List of street
names
- All refer to battles in the Crimean war
- 'A Saracan'
- vehicle - armoured personnel carrier
- 'Kremlin-2 mesh'
- Mesh for
windscreen
- Protected
windows
- 'Makrolon face-shields'
- Police body
armour
- Subject and Themes
- Language can become obsolete in
war
- Words can't express the horrors
- Comparision
- The Right Word
- It's difficult to describe conflict
- Words fail them
- Form and Structure
- First
person
- Two stanzas
- Narrative struture
- Told like a story