Zusammenfassung der Ressource
BIRDSONG THEMES
- War
- ''But I was saved
by the war''-p331
- ''...being smashed by bullets before they could
stand''-p226
- ''The further he walked the more isolated
he felt''-p358
- ''We've done something terrible, we'll never get back to how it
was before.''-p239
- Brennan's ''existence'' rather than ''life''
-p402
- Nature's indifference to human
suffering
- ''Then under the indifferent sky his spirit left the
body...'' p174
- Title of the book is not meant to symbolise ''new life'' or ''fresh hope'' but it
suggest ''the indifference of the natural world to the human''.
- Moral Authority
- ''Stephen felt a sudden loosening of
compassion, which he quelled as quickly
as he could..''-p148
- ''I don't want this here..get him
to the MO.''P148
- '...regarded Stephen as little more than a symbol of some
distant authority in front of who they were supposed to
behave well and be respectful''-p147
- The boy at the Hospital and the
powerless nurse- p186
- Time and Change/Place
- ''In her generation there was no intensity''-p414
- ''...unnatural was the existence they were leading; they did not
wish to be reminded of normality.''p148
- Sense of Place
- '''He was screaming for his home.'' Tipper.
P.147
- ''They made a joint grave, because the was over.''P486
- Trust and betrayal
Anlagen:
- Pronoun ''He'' 24 times on page 117, to
emphasis Stephen's betrayal and
loneliness.
- The wire not not, ''...the wire became jammed with bodies.''
- ''Those fat pigs have got no idea what lives are led for them.''p294
- The influence of History
- Influence of Stephen's and Isabelle's childhood, on their later lives, love.
- ''...what guarantee was there that he too would not spend years of his adult life in this hellish perversion?'' p270.
Elizabeth on having a son.