emigrée structure

Cards (4)

  • There are multiple examples of repetition within the poem, notably the detached pronoun "they" punctuates the final stanza as the speaker discusses her new city.
    • This imposes a belligerent tone and creates a separation between her and 'them' depicting her struggle to assimilate with the citizens of her new city.
  • There are multiple examples of repetition within the poem, notably the detached pronoun "they" punctuates the final stanza as the speaker discusses her new city.
    • The repetition establishes a threatening quality to the people of her new city.
    It creates the suffocating impression of them closing in on her.
  • The frequency of enjambment depletes throughout the poem, this could depict the initial freedom of her old city in comparison to the claustrophobic confinement she now feels.
    • This reinforces the threatening tone and emulates a sense of finality to mourn the truth that she can't leave and return home.
  • Alternatively, the enjambment could represent the speaker's lack of control.
    • The words are flowing away, much like the city she remembers which is fleeting into tyranny.