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Belfast Confetti - Ciaran Carson
Descripción
In depth analysis of Ciaran Carson's poem Belfast Confetti from conflict section of English Literature anthology Moon on the Tides. Information on structure, language, form, techniques, imagery, comparisons included.
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belfast confetti
ciaran carson
poetry across time
moon on the tides
english
english literature
conflict
conflict poem
anthology
gcse english
aqa
poem
poetry
english lit
gcse
gcse
english
a-level
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Belfast Confetti - Ciaran Carson
Adjunto:
Flag - John Agard
The Yellow Palm - Robert Minhinnick
Futility - Wilfred Owen
Extract from Out of the Blue - Simon Armitage
Poppies - Jane Weir
next to of course god america i - E.E.Cummings
Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers
Title
Suggests celebration
Opposite to what the phrase actually means
Confetti is used at weddings etc
'Confetti' could be a metaphor for the shrapnel failing down on people
The phrase pre-dates the poem
Refers to screws, bolts and nails used as shrapnel in IRA bombs
Nota:
IRA - Irish Republican Army (Terrorists)
Poetic Techniques
Metaphor
'It was raining exclamation'
Enjambment throughout poem
Adds to the confusion created
Questions
'My name? Where am I coming from? Where am I going?'
Asked like they are being interrogated
Everybody is under suspicion
Language
Language becomes a weapon
'a burst of rapid fire...'
Ellipses used to illustrate gunfire
A visual reference to 'rapid fire'
'it was raining exclamation marks'
Reference to people shouting!
Exclamation marks could be the shrapnal
'the explosion itself - an asterisk'
Refers to the shape created by the explosion
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'blocked with stops and colons'
Talking about endings
Trapped feeling
'A fusillade of question marks'
No one know what is going on
Confusion
'Suddenly'
Abrupt opening
Like an explosion
Straight into action
Reference to conflict
'Balaklava, Raglan, Inkerman, Odessa Street'
List of street names
All refer to battles in the Crimean war
'A Saracan'
vehicle - armoured personnel carrier
'Kremlin-2 mesh'
Mesh for windscreen
Protected windows
'Makrolon face-shields'
Police body armour
Subject and Themes
Language can become obsolete in war
Words can't express the horrors
Comparision
The Right Word
It's difficult to describe conflict
Words fail them
Form and Structure
First person
Two stanzas
Narrative struture
Told like a story
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