Zusammenfassung der Ressource
In The Snack Bar by Edwin Morgan
-Analysis-
- Connotations
- "Formica"
- hard-wearing
- made to get dirty and easily cleaned
- greasy spoon cafe
- "Few"
- little
- not many
- nobody cares about the old man
- "Crowded"
- busy
- packed
- little space (to care)
- "Tent"
- circus
- makes him a freak
- "Sways"
- unsteady
- swing
- unbalanced
- "Hanging"
- Loose
- not in use
- dangling
- "Fumbling"
- not controlled
- nervous
- unsteady movement
- "We"
- more than one
- together
- connection to narrator
- man and narrator are a team
- "Drift"
- float
- uncontrolled
- unkown destination
- helpless
- "Clings"
- tight
- grip
- not letting go
- needs narrators help
- "Probing"
- testing
- examining
- exploring
- "Doubtfully"
- unsure
- nervously
- "Gently"
- carefully
- protectively
- softly
- Quietly
- "Contraption"
- gadget
- device
- complicated
- unreliable
- "Face the stairs
- turn
- start to climb
- challenge
- "Shudders"
- shiver
- cold
- anxiously
- The writer contradicts himself
Anmerkungen:
- "That endless yet not endless waste of floor"
"The faltering, unfaltering steps
- the floor isnt endless
- yet it feels endless because of the
amount of time it takes to cross
- the the mans steps are
hesitating and failing
- Yet not failing as of his
perserverance to continue
- Phrases with literal and metaphorical meanings
- "No one sees his face"
- Literally - no one can see him because of his hunch
back forceing his head/ face towards the ground
- Metaphorically- no one sees his face as he
isnt known or accepted by society,
- he has no friends for support
- "The dismall hump looming
over him forces his head down"
- Literal - weight of hump is pushing his head down
- Metaphorical -his life is depressing/ miserable because of disablities "looming over him"
- Exclamation
Anmerkungen:
- "Dear Christ, to be born for this! "
- He is perhaps calling out to a
higher being to ask why this man
is in such an awful situation
- He is wondering why this man was born
into suffering and relying on others
- Contrast
Anmerkungen:
- "His brooding reflection darkens the mirror but the trickle of his water is thin and slow"
- The man seems dark strong and intimidating against
the 'clinical gleam' of the bathroom
- His urine reflects what he really is like- slow and weak
- Contrast
Anmerkungen:
- "White tiles and mirrors at last. He shambles uncouth into the clinical gleam
- The man seems dirty and unclean compared tp the
brightness and cleanliness of the bathroom
- The bathroom could reflect society-
not 100% clean but looks it
compared to the man
- Society isnt perfect but the man stands out as
imperfect due to his disabilities
- Use of Senses
- Sound
Anmerkungen:
- "Hiss of the coffee machine, voices and laughter."
- Losing one sense makes the others stronger
- We start to become more like the man and more
aware of the sounds around him
- Touch
Anmerkungen:
- "Slidy puddles, ...table edges, peoples feet"
- Again we concentrate on what is
happening around the man
- We begin to sympathise with
him as he cant see these
obstacles in his way
- Smell
Anmerkungen:
- "Smell of a cigar, hamburgers, wet coats steaming"
- Tells us tw
- Tells us what cafe is like
- Shows us that others arent helping as
their too busy eating and smoking
- Details of rain show us that
today than usual due to the rain
- It would be easy for him
to slip and people not to
take notice of him
- The writer is concentrating his life
to the mans- trying to understand
the way he lives
- Repitition
- of whole words
Anmerkungen:
- "And slowly we go down. And slowly we go down."
"And slowly we go up. And slowly we go up."
- Its as if the writer has said the first line but realises its taking so long
to walk down the stairs he writes it again to fill the silence
- and re-emphasises how
slowly the man is walking
- Has the same slow effect- shows the writers impatience
- of 'Inch'
Anmerkungen:
- "inch by inch we drift...slow dangerous inches"
- Emphasises how small the steps are
- And also emphasises how long its taking for
the man and author to walk across the room
- of 'Climb/s'
Anmerkungen:
- "He climbs, and steadily enough. He climbs, we climb. He climbs"
- Again emphasises how long
its taking for the man and
author to walk up the stairs
- Makes it seem like
climbing a mountain and
that its never ending
- Oxymoron
Anmerkungen:
- Inches are small so walking
one is never dangerous really
- But to this man everything is
hazardous & dangerous
- Simile
Anmerkungen:
- "Like a landscape to be negotiated"
- The space inside the cafe isnt big but to the man it is
- He must chose his path wisely-- however because he cant
see he must trust the author to guide him
- Simile
Anmerkungen:
- "Like a monstrous animal caught in a tent"
- He looks threatening and hideous
- He looks as if he is trapped in his tent-like coat
- Like an old circus tent that
'freaks' were put on display
- Dashes
Anmerkungen:
- "I want- to go to the- toilet"
- Pauses or breaks in speech perhaps:
- The mans disability affects his speach -or-
- He is embarrased to ask for help to go to the toilet
- He is nervous of speaking
to strangers in case they
make fun of him, hurt him
or play a nasty trick on him
- Transferred epithet
- "Blind hump"
- The hump isnt actually blind But It could represent the man -A Blind Hump
- Connotations of 'Hump' is
-uneccarary growth taking up space
and time-
- The man can be seen as
an interferring waste of time
- "Dismal hump forces his head down"
- The hump is causing him
grief because he cannot stand
up straight to look at people
when he talks to them
- He cant keep his head up physically or emotionally
- Because he doesnt have anything to be happy about because he cant do much
- Alliteration of...
- hard 'St' sounds
Anmerkungen:
- "He stands in his stained beltless gaberdine"
- Draws attention to the mans dirty clothes
- Suggests that there is no-one taking care of him at home
- 'P' sounds
Anmerkungen:
- "He climbs with many pauses but with that one persisting patience of the undefeated"
- In case our attention has wavered whilst reading-
-morgan draws our attention back in
- He is about to write the messege of the poem
- hard 'C' sound
Anmerkungen:
- "A cup capsizes along the formica"
- grabs readers attention
- Just as the actual sound of the cup falling grabs
the authors attention and makes him focus on the man
- Makes us focus on the line
- Personification
Anmerkungen:
- as if the man was a slave
and his body is being
controlled by a slave master
forcing him into disability
and dehamanises him
- Realistic details
Anmerkungen:
- "A cup capsizes along the formica
slithering with a dull clatter
a few heads turn in the crowded evening snack-bar"
- "Capsizes" is present tense like in Good Friday and Trio
-makes the poem seem like it is happening in front us
- "Formica" -material unique to basic cafes
- Details of crowded cafe give even more realistic details