Created by Naomi Anderson
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
"Built like a gorilla but less timid" | Portrayed to us as an animal, suggests aggression. The violence has shaped his life physically and mentally. |
"Hieroglyphs in his face" | His eyes have no emotion, they are hardened and cold. It suggests he is immune to violence and this helps him to do his job. |
"The thin tissue over violence." | Tissue = the divide between civilisation and violence. Easily torn and fragile. Suggests the violence is always close by. |
"See you babe... Hiya honey" | Clichés suggest that the cop is a stereotypical American however we soon realise that he is actually expressing genuine emotion, hoping he will see his wife again. |
"He hoped it, he truly hoped it." | Creates sympathy as the reader realises that he has a dangerous job and there is always a risk that he may not come back. It turns the clichés around. |
"Should the tissue tear" | Emphasises the inevitability of the violence. It is so easy for violence to break out. |
"What clubbing, what gunshots between Phoebe's Whamburger and Louie's Place" | The cop is using violence to stop violence, creating a never ending cycle of violence. Even the public places are caught up in the violence and their names suggest violence. |
"Who would be him?" | Creates sympathy as it makes the reader realise no one wants his job. |
"This time" | Parenthesis- slows down the line and creates sympathy. Emphasises that his job is so dangerous he may not return one day. |
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