Sounds Of The Day Flashcards

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When a clatter came

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Alliteration & onomatopoeia

Harsh sounds, sudden, noisy and startling impact

Metaphor to describe the moment of the argument/death

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It was horses crossing the ford

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Splashing noise, thunderous and loud, galloping big noise

River = divide

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When the air creaked

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Softer noise, moment of change

Onomatopoeia

Idea of creaking branch

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A lapwing seeing us off the premises of its private marsh

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“Us” - together

Shrill bird cry

Distance/Separation

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5
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Snuffling puff

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Assonance

Gradually quietening sounds

Connotations of crying, upset

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The tide blocking and unblocking a hole in the rock

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Water imagery

Waves of emotion/sound waves

Emotions going in and out like the tide

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The black drums rolled

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Death march, ominous, dramatic

Sudden change in tone

Waves are rolling and black

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Water falling sixty feet into itself

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Huge waves folding, stormy, emotional turmoil, fighting anger

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When the door

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Sentence structure, short line after long lines

Focuses on moment

Things going quiet, relationship going silent

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10
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Scraped shut

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Onomatopoeia and alliteration

Slowly, took effort

putting it behind you, shutting it out, someone leaving

Finality of ending in a sharp constant

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It was the end of all the sounds there are

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Isolated, separation

Contacts noisy sounds from before

Change in tone

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12
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You left me

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“You” separated now compared to “us”

Accusing, personal, blunt, monosyllabic, simple hurt and betrayal

Directly to person who left him

Simple and powerful

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13
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Beside the quietest fire in the world

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Hyperbole to highlight feelings of loss

“Quietest” contrasts sounds from before

The end of a short stanza, brevity suggests significance which adds impact

Fire = passion, rage and love

Lack of warmth and life

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14
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Hurt in my pride only

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Thought it was just his ego/feelings

Didn’t realise how much it would affect him

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15
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Forgetting that

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Focuses on his mistake instead of the reality of the loss which will turn out to be wise

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16
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Plunge

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Strong, wholehearted submerge

17
Q

Freezing water

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Left him shocked and paralysed

18
Q

You feel

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Short line

Direct, impersonal and general use of “you” to show he’s afraid to focus on his own feelings and face up to them

19
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A bangle of ice

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A bangle is decorative but restrictive

They are circular and endless like the speakers feelings

20
Q

The whole hand goes numb

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Effective striking imagery

Absence of feeling, emptiness echoes absence of sound, nothingness

Compares emotional experience of loosing someone to the physical sensation of freezing water

Finally, loss, poignant climax

21
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When… It was…

Sentence structure

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Guessing game, pattern, pause between sound and thing creating suspense

Shows sounds lessening

Highlights the variety of the experiences and descriptions

Creates an echoing effect with all the ideas linked suggesting harmony in the relationship