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Buddha Da
- But that wis daft stuff
compared to whit he's
went and done noo.
He's turnt intae a
Buddhist.
- Central to understanding
whole novel. 'Turnt intae'
sounds like some kind of
transformation and makes
Buddhism sound alien to
AM
- Bein a buddhist didnae seem tae
make that much difference tae ma da,
gaun tae his work, cairryin on in the
hoose.
- Shows J isn't affected by
Buddhism to begin with.
Word choice of 'work' and
'cairryin on' suggests normal
everyday life.
- Ah lifted the scissors and started
cuttin the film tae bits
- Moment of self
realisation. J looks at
his actions and
realises he wants to
change.
- The tears sterted
tae come, right
runnin' doon ma
cheeks
- Novels turning point. J's mind
is opened by meditation to his
faults and he sees his feelings
more clearly. Makes him more
dedicated to buddhism and
less dedicated to L and AM
- Celibate, Jimmy?
- Rhetorical Q
shows L's
disbelief. Cold
scientific word
'celibate'
- Naebdy seems tae
notice
- AM feels her
parents aren't
paying her
attention and are
too caught up in
J's buddhism
- Ah don't believe ah'm hearin this
- J doesn't go to AM's
concert and L is shocked
- Somehow, ah felt mair
free wioot him.
- Shows L feels she
is living without
stress now J has
gone.
- Ah'm pregnant
- Blunt word choice. Hard for
L to tell J.
- Ah've hardly seen ma
da, wi him workin all
hours and s[endin hauf
his time at that centre
- Shows AM feels her dad is
drifting from her and he isn't
focusing on his family
- Face reality. Look at
what ah'd done. What
ah was daein
- J destroys picture of Buddha that has
been a metaphor for his growing religious
feelings. L's baby makes him angry but he
realises he will have to get on with it.
- Wish there was
some way of
knowin if we're
daein the right
thing, but there
isnae. Never is
- Shows L's uncertainty
of future and the new
family she has.