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Manhunt & Farmer's Bride
- Manhunt - Simon Armitage
(Contemporary Poem)
- Summary
- Narrator is the wife
(Laura) of a soldier (Eddie)
- The soldier has returned
home with serious gun-shot
wounds and injuries
- It is more difficult to see and
understand his mental scars and
the problem that they cause
- Language
- Repetition
- Emphasis on
how long Laura
has been waiting
- Metaphor
- Show the different
types of wounds that
Eddie has experienced
- Antithesis
- Playing with
the ideas of
life and death
- Sides
- 1st Side = Exterior damage
- 2nd Side = Interior damage
- Structure & Form
- Dramatic Monologue
- Character
Narrative
- Couplets
- Emphasises on
the relationship
- Rhyme
- Regular &
Irregular
- Idea of the unstable nature and
healing aspects of the relationship
- Enjambment
- Inconsistent
- Appears more
towards the end
- Idea of
improvement
- Rhythm & Tempo
- Faster/Changing
pace
- Relationship is improving
- Simon Armitage
& Context
- Undertakes
different roles
- Demonstrates strong
concerns of social issues
- Worked on documentaries
about the lives of
permanently-injured soldiers
- Farmer's Bride - Charlotte Mew
(Literary Heritage)
- Summary
- Married for 3 years but
bride is still afraid of him
- Recalls how the
relationship went wrong
- Finds rejection
unbearable
- Struggling to resist
makes him take
her back by force
- Language
- Rhetorical
Question
- Doubting their relationship
- Caesura
- Illustrates loneliness
and isolation
- Simile
- Comparing
her to animals
- Contradictory
- Farmer should be able
to tame all animals
- Cannot control wife
- Triplets
- Emphasises her fears
- Structure
& Form
- Chronological order
- Recalling how
it happened
- No/little punctuation
in beginning
- Initially had an
impatient attitude
- Rhyme
- Leaving humanity (Stanza 1)
- Inconsistent
- Irregular relationship
- Antithesis
- Nature &
Humans
- Charlotte Mew
& Context
- Background
- Experienced love
- Experienced
unrequited love
- Explore emotional
frustration
- Commenting on Victorian
marriages and relationships
- Arranged
- Parental
consent
- Farmers need
skilled brides
- Ability to do
farmwork
- No procreation
= annulment
- Mental illnesses
and psychology
- Suffered from
depression
- Herself and siblings
- Explains the idea
of mental illness
- COMMON THEME:
Hunting or Searching