Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Extract from Out of the Blue - Simon Armitage
Anlagen:
- Poetic Techniques
- Alliteration
- 'building
burning'
- 'twirling,
turning'
- Questions
- 'Does anyone see a soul
worth saving?'
- Rhetorical
- Asks the reader to think
- Is one life more important than another?
- Death brings equality
- Everybody
dies
- 'Do you think you are watching, watching a
man shaking crumbs or pegging out washing?'
- Aware of audience
- Contrasting everyday action with the horror
- 'So when will you come?'
- Waiting for
rescue
- Or death
- Enjambment
- Repetition
- 'I am trying
and trying'
- Powerless and desperate
- 'The depth is appalling.
Appalling'
- Emphasises
- 'Small in the clouds, but
waving waving'
- Cry for help,
despiration
- Title
- Blue sky = peace, tranquility
- Contrast
- Unexpected event
- Sudden
- Out of the sky came the
terrorist planes
- Comparision
- Charge of the Light Brigade
- Both poems are public memorials for disasters
- Language
- 'A bird goes by'
- Sense of height
- Wishes he could fly?
- The world is still going on
- Ending
- 'My arm is numb an my nerves are sagging.'
- Becoming tired
- Giving up
- 'Do you see me, my love. I am failing, flagging.'
- 'my love' - Reminds us that he's a real person
- End of extract suggests end of mans life
- Full stops at the end of each of the line
- Sense of finality
- 'but the white of surrender is not yet flying
- White flag
- Surrender in war/conflict
- White shirt
- 'white cotton shirt'
- Implied that he's an ordinary business man
- Not ready to give up
- Subject and Themes
- Written for the 5th anniversary of 9/11
- The attack on the world trade centre
- Written in the point of view of a man in the tower
- Form and
Structure
- Seven stanzas but only an extract
- Four-line stanzas