Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Good Friday by Edwin Morgan
-Analysis-
- Expressive verbs
Anmerkungen:
- Creates immediacy
- Feels real - as if its
unfolding infront of us
- Undermining
Anmerkungen:
- the man isnt balancing well but isnt
falling over
- Realism
- A realistic opening makes the
whole poem seem real
- "Good Friday" -DATE
- "3 o' clock" -TIME
- "Bath Street" - PLACE
- "Sun" -WEATHER
- Word choice
Anmerkungen:
- "Violently"
"Lunges"
"Swings"
- -present tense -expressive verbs
- Creates movement (immediancy/realism)
- Paints a picture for us
- Present tense
Anmerkungen:
- Makes the poem seem
immediate and engaging
- Repitition
Anmerkungen:
- "Ye understand"
"see"
"mean"
- The working man wants to be understood
- He wants to communicate
- He wants to be taken seriously
- The drink gives him the
confidence to
- Scottish dialect
Anmerkungen:
- Gives information about the man
- Glaswegian +
working class
background
- Sets the scene in Glasgow
- Brings the character to life/ realistic
- Being ungrammatical
Anmerkungen:
- Makes the man seem real
- tells us where he is from
- Tells us his social
- No knowledge of grammar -No
knowledge of Easter meaning
- (Working class man with
no time to think about
these things because of
family and work)
- Line Layout
Anmerkungen:
- "Into the sun for his easter eggs,on very
nearly
steady
legs"
- Looks like the steps that the man is walking down
- Reminds us that he is drunk and not in
control of his body or his circumstances
- Rhyme
Anmerkungen:
- "Into the sun for his easter eggs on very nearly steady legs"
- Couplet
- Only rhyme in the poem
- Tells us the state of the man
--(drunk, hardly able to control itself)
- ends the poem - Punchline
- Accent
Anmerkungen:
- Where the poem is set
- Where the man is from
- Language typically used by lower and working class
- Bible references
Anmerkungen:
- "3 o' clock"
"Whether christ was -crucified or was he- rose fae the dead like?"
- Links to title 'Good Friday' and Easter theme
- 3 o' clock was the hour jesus died
when the sun came out after his
suffering
- Dashes
- pauses and breaks
- could be pausing in thought
- (Wanting to sound
more intelligent-desire
to comunicate-)
- or because of drink