Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Manhunt - Simon
Armitage
- Structure
- Written in couplets
- referencing the soldier and his
partner
- Medial ceasura
- suggests interruption in his life, shown with
the ceasura
- rhyme scheme fluctuates
between half and exact
- could parallel the soldiers
recovery from injury
- War poem
- read by the wife of an
injured soldier
- highlights the long term and
effects of war
- "The frozen river which ran through his face "
- suggests paralysis
- more than just a superficial injury
- metaphor
- "and handle and hold the damaged,
porcelain collar -bone"
- suggests the wife is being
gentle
- metaphor- suggests fragility and that is could
break easily
- Tone- Very melancholic and regretful the
soldier has become very distant from his
partner, he was physically effected by the
war as well as emotionally
- "and feel the hurt of his
grazed heart"
- his wife feels empathy towards his
injuries
- emotional and physical
damage - his core has
been damaged, he has
lost the ability to feel
emotion
- Theme - the effects that war has on
people - the soldier has become
very distant and fragile, the main
theme is the physical injuries the
man sustained
- to a sweating
unexploded mine
- personification
- metaphor- trying to suppress his emotions
- The whole poem explains the effects that
war has on people and how soldiers can
be both physically and emotionally
injured as a result of war