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Good Friday by Edwin Morgan -Analysis-
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Good Friday by Edwin Morgan -Analysis-
Expressive verbs
Nota:
"Flops" "Lurches"
Creates immediacy
Feels real - as if its unfolding infront of us
Undermining
Nota:
"very nearly steady"
the man isnt balancing well but isnt falling over
Realism
A realistic opening makes the whole poem seem real
"Good Friday" -DATE
"3 o' clock" -TIME
"Bath Street" - PLACE
"Sun" -WEATHER
Word choice
Nota:
"Violently" "Lunges" "Swings"
-present tense -expressive verbs
Creates movement (immediancy/realism)
Paints a picture for us
Present tense
Nota:
"The bus lurches"
Makes the poem seem immediate and engaging
Repitition
Nota:
"Ye understand" "see" "mean"
The working man wants to be understood
He wants to communicate
He wants to be taken seriously
The drink gives him the confidence to
Scottish dialect
Nota:
"Aye" "Wee" "Ye"
Gives information about the man
Glaswegian + working class background
Sets the scene in Glasgow
Brings the character to life/ realistic
Being ungrammatical
Nota:
"Rose fae the dead"
Makes the man seem real
tells us where he is from
Tells us his social
No knowledge of grammar -No knowledge of Easter meaning
(Working class man with no time to think about these things because of family and work)
Line Layout
Nota:
"Into the sun for his easter eggs,on very nearly steady legs"
Looks like the steps that the man is walking down
Reminds us that he is drunk and not in control of his body or his circumstances
Rhyme
Nota:
"Into the sun for his easter eggs on very nearly steady legs"
Couplet
Only rhyme in the poem
Tells us the state of the man --(drunk, hardly able to control itself)
ends the poem - Punchline
Accent
Nota:
"Nae"
Where the poem is set
Where the man is from
Language typically used by lower and working class
Bible references
Nota:
"3 o' clock" "Whether christ was -crucified or was he- rose fae the dead like?"
Links to title 'Good Friday' and Easter theme
3 o' clock was the hour jesus died when the sun came out after his suffering
Dashes
pauses and breaks
could be pausing in thought
(Wanting to sound more intelligent-desire to comunicate-)
or because of drink
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