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Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers
Descripción
In depth analysis of Owen Sheers' poem Mametz Wood from conflict section of English Literature anthology Moon on the Tides. Information on structure, language, form, techniques, imagery, comparisons included.
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mametz wood
owen sheers
english literature
english
gcse english
moon on the tides
conflict
conflict poem
anthology
poem
aqa
gcse
english
a-level
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Mametz Wood - Owen Sheers
Adjunto:
next to of course god america i - E.E.Cummings
Flag - John Agard
Extract from Out of the Blue - Simon Armitage
The Yellow Palm - Robert Minhinnick
Poppies - Jane Weir
Futility - Wilfred Owen
Belfast Confetti - Ciaran Carson
Language
Imagery
'a broken mosaic of bone linked arm in arm'
They all died together 'arm in arm'
Found buried in pieces
'in boots that outlasted them'
The boots didn't decompose like them
Suggests the youth of the soldiers
'the wasted young'
'wasted' life
Decomposing
Wasting away
Youth of soldiers
'and their jaws, those that have them, dropped open'
Jaws have been blown off
Dropped open in shock
Open because they were singing
'As if the notes they had sung'
Title
Place where the bloody battle took place
Subject and Themes
About a fight that took place during the First World War
Took place 7th-12th July 1916
German Vs. Welsh
Welsh won but many died
Unfair fight
Bayonets against machine guns
Comparison
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Unfair fight
Poetic Techniques
Metaphor
'the china plate of a shoulder blade'
'China plate' is a familiar object, to illustrate what is usually hidden, 'shoulder blade'
Making the shoulder blades seem easy to brake
'broken bird's egg of a skull'
Egg shells are fragile and easily broken
Suggests the vulnerability of the Welsh soldiers
'its nesting machine guns' extends the bird/egg metaphor
Germans safe in nests
Waiting for Welsh
Simile
'like a wound working a foreign body to the surface of the skin'
Forcing the bodies/remains out because they don't belong in the earth
Personification
'the earth stands sentinel'
Form and Structure
Seven stanzas
All are three-line stanzas
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