Climbing My Grandfather - Andrew Waterhouse

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Year 10 English (15 Poems on Love and Relationships) Mind Map on Climbing My Grandfather - Andrew Waterhouse, created by Neer Shah on 13/04/2018.
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Climbing My Grandfather - Andrew Waterhouse
  1. "free"
    1. This adds danger and excitement
    2. "I change direction"
      1. He has run into difficulty and is taking a different approach
      2. "like warm ice" (oxymoron/simile)
        1. Child-like
          1. His grandfather isn't cold like ice is
          2. "I discover"
            1. He is making progress in getting to know him
            2. "ridge of a scar"
              1. The scar is part of the grandfather and is something to be explored
              2. "Refreshed"
                1. The narrator feels better for talking to him
                2. "soft and white at his altitude"
                  1. The grandfather's white hair is compared to the snow on a mountain top
                  2. "pupil" (double meaning)
                    1. 1) His eye
                      1. 2) He is a pupil of getting to know his grandfather
                      2. "the slow pulse of his good heart" (simple monosyllabic line)
                        1. Grandfather's steady and warm for love for his grandson
                          1. Slows the pace of the poem, imitating the grandfather's heartbeat
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