Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Before you were mine
- Imagery
- "Marilyn"
- She sees her mother
as iconic
- Links to Marilyn Monroe
- Marilyn changed
people's perspective of
glamourous
- Daughter compares her
mother to Marilyn Monroe
- Her mother was sexy and glamourous
- Looking at her mother
from a different
perspective
- "Fizzy movie tomorrows"
- Fizziness illustrates a zest of life
- Fizzy eventually goes flat
- Child has dampened the
life her mother had
- She has robbed
her mum of a
glamorous
lifestyle
- Thinking her life is going
to be like a movie
- Idolizes what could
happen the next day
- Romanticising about what
could come
- "teach me the steps ... stamping stars"
- Her mum is teaching her
how she used to be
- She admires her mum -
idolising her
- "wrong pavement"
- Her mum can never be
that person again
- She's on the wrong path
- She can never be her mother
- Times are different now
- "High heeled shoes, relics"
- Her mother is holding
onto her past life
- Reflects the daughter as a child
- Walking around in her
mothers shoes
- "Relics"
- delicate, old,
important to the
time when her
mother was young
- Ancient history - can't
believe it was only a
"decade" ago
- Comma used to seperate - old and
new
- Layout
- Cyclical structure - woman's life;
birth, childhood, adolescense,
maturity
- Caesura - break in a line of a poem
(in the middle) - represents different
stages of the mother's life.
- Stage 1: carefree, no responsibilities
- Stage 2: mum, responsibilities
- Themes
- familial love
- child's perspective
- growing up - becoming an adult
- Writer's ideas and messages
- Growing up, becoming less care free
- Language
- Lexical field of glamour
- compares mother to marilyn monroe
- Paradoxical language
- voice of the poems
emotions are conflicting
- Colloquial language
- "eh?"
- "sweetheart"
- Shows the bond
between mother and
daughter
- Daughter feels at ease talking
about/to her mother in this
manor
- Form
- Four equal stanzas
- cycle
- passing of time - characters are
getting older and therefore
maturing
- This is inevitable