Zusammenfassung der Ressource
manhunt poem
- Form
- poem divided into separate couplet-long stanzas
- shows that it describes a slow, step-by-step process
- Structure
- different injuries introduced in different couplets
- reader explores husbands mind & body in slow
process that wife has done
- further on in poem there's incomplete rhyme
- at start it went well then relationship went down hill
- trying to get to know him but got problems along the way
- Language about body
- adjectives that describe damage of body
- 'frozen river'
- he's cold- what his relationship is like
- blank expression
- traumatised
- metaphors that suggest his body
has become a collection of
broken objects
- suggests that damage has taken away his humanity
- 'porcelain collar-bone'
- emphasises how fragile he is and how
delicate she has to be
- 'climb the rungs of his broken
ribs'
- imagery is as if just climbed
inside him
- 'hurt' & 'grazed heart'
- consonance emphasises emotional pain
- short, stands out
- main cause of pain
- relationship injured physically&mentally
- 'foetus of metal'
- fragile, vulnerable
- just the start of the pain
- 'sweating, unexploded mine buried deep in his mind
- suggests the tension & stress
which his memories cause
- main problem is psychological&emotional
- half rhyme draws attention
- language about caring
- employs range of verbs describing how women is caring for injured man
- these words stress carefulness& delicateness
- suggest the way in which she cares for him
- physically & emotionally
- 'passionate nights intimate days'
- first couplets seem like it could be normal love poem
-first stages of a new relationship
- 'only then'
- repetition
suggest slow
painstaking
process
- slowly overcoming his resistance
- 'and handle and hold' 'and mind and attend' 'and finger
and thumb'
- repetition of the structure with two verbs in each stanza
emphasises it's an active process
- looking after him, fixing him
- 'bind the struts'
- suggest she's patching him up
- words linked with war for his injuries
- 'parachute silk of his punctured lung'
- if damaged it is no use
- silk-delicate
- 'tightened and closed'
- supress feelings
- no feelings left
- almost rhyme
- muted ending-he's not all better
- 'did I come close'
- ambiguity-suggests she had to wait until now to get 'close' to him
- also she has only 'come close'
- understand what happened in war
- close in relationship
- Feelings and Attitudes
- caring
- she's sensitive in her approach to wounded husband
- patience
- takes whole poem for wife to 'come close' to husband
- pain
- words used to describe man suggest his experiences have left him inwardly tormented and scarred