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    Cards (15)

    • Half past two - key themes
      childhood curiosity
      authority
      time
      childhood
    • Half past two - language quote + analysis
      'he knew the clockface'
      personification of the clockface
      emphasises the boys age
      shows how he sees the world
      'into the'
      anaphora shows he is lost in his thoughts and how long he is waiting for
    • half past two - form quotes analysis
      capitalization of 'teacher' and 'time' emphasises her power and authority, time makes it sound important and personifies it
    • half past two structure anylsis
      made up of 11 tercets, gives the poem structure much like the boys time
    • Half caste - themes
      ignorance and absurdity of racism
      identity
      danger of stereotypes
    • Half Caste language analysis
      the use of picasso as a metaphor using mixed colours highlights the absurdity of mixing races and still being half caste
    • Half Caste - form analysis
      lack of punctuation makes the poem free and unordered. this shows that agard does what he wants and does not fit stereotypes
    • Half Caste - structure analysis
      the poem being split up into 4 uneven stanzas shows the going against stereotypes and suggests the stuff does not need to be uniform to still be a poem
    • search for my tongue - key themes
      language
      identity
      communication
      immigration and assimilation
    • search for my tongue - language analysis
      the use of the imperative verb 'had to' shows she was forced to learn another language and show that she has lost her autonomy
    • search for my tongue structure analysis the second stanza written in her native tongue suggests that it is center of her identity and necessary to her. shows that she has re-found the part of her that she loves
    • search for my tongue form analysis
      second person, used as more of an accusation, makes a reader feel personally affected and makes them contemplate about what they have done
    • blessing - key themes
      Childhood
      innocence
      scarcity
    • blessing language analysis
      use of onomatopoeia juxtaposes the amount of water from none to a lot 'drip' 'splash'
    • blessing structure analysis
      the different stanzas represent the amount of water that the people have, from none to a little to a lot to bliss
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