The Fish Flashcards

1
Q

Bishop is proud of that she caught this fish. First person makes it personal, a memory

A

I caught a tremendous fish

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Q

She was surprised by the fact it didn’t fight her, it accepted its fate and conceded to her, a noble defeat of knowing when to give up. Seemed like it could be an extraordinary fighter but instead looked tired and done

A

He didn’t fight.
He hadn’t fought at all.
He hung a grunting weight,
battered and venerable

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3
Q

Simile. Use of colour. His skin was torn to shreds, kind of horrifying to think about

A

his brown skin hung in strips

like ancient wallpaper

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4
Q

It is an old fish that has lost its beauty through its battle of age and experience

A

shapes like full-blown roses

stained and lost through age.

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5
Q

Grotesque image of this glorious creature acting as a host to parasites

A

infested

with tiny white sea-lice

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6
Q

Oxymoron. We need oxygen to survive but to a fish it is poison. Enjambment highlights how awful the oxygen is

A

his gills were breathing in

the terrible oxygen

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7
Q

Bishop seems to admire the power of the fish but this image of power is tainted by the fact that he is wounded from being caught

A

the frightening gills,

fresh and crisp with blood.

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8
Q

She imagines the fish’s insides and all of the colours circulating inside it. She seems to be entranced by it. 2 quotes

A

1) I thought of the coarse white flesh
2)the dramatic reds and blacks
of his shiny entrails

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9
Q

Bishop wishes to look this incredible creature in the eye. She notices everything about it. Age or illness has tainted them also

A

I looked into his eyes
which were far larger than mine
but shallower, and yellowed

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10
Q

Bishop sees the damage she has done to the fish within its eyes. Metaphor. Its eyes are no longer new and bright but ruined by all that it has seen and suffered

A

the irises backed and packed

with tarnished tinfoil

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11
Q

The fish refused to meet her gaze. It did not want to look its foe in the eye as it accepted its own fate. The beginning of her epiphany that possibly the fish shouldn’t die today

A

They shifted a little, but not

to return my stare

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12
Q

Bishop is struck by utter admiration for the fish. It is strong like a machine but still can feel emotion

A

I admired his sullen face,

the mechanism of his jaw

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13
Q

Bishop realises that this fish has been victorious 5 times before and is a survivor. Illustrates the horrors of humanity as the fish’s flesh has been forced to heal around the hooks

A

all their five big hooks

grown firmly in his mouth.

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14
Q

Bishop sees the brutality of fishing, as demonstrated with the use of 3. The fish was caught before and survived

A

grim, wet, and weapnlike,

hung five old pieces of fish-line

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15
Q

Bishop seeing the battles of the fish previously. The battles that he won. The battles of different strengths. Colour used here also.

A

A green line, frayed at the end
where he broke it, two heavier lines,
and a fine black thread

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16
Q

This fish is a soldier, a survivor. It wears the fishing lines like badges of honour. They illustrate his horrifying history. Simile

A

Like medals with their ribbons
frayed and wavering,
a five-haired beard of wisdom

17
Q

The fish is old and his battles have had a long term effect on him

A

his aching jaw

18
Q

Moment of epiphany. She too had caught this tremendous fish and come out on top. Achieved her goal. She has a connection with this fish

A

victory filled up

the little rented boat

19
Q

Bishop’s emotions totally overwhelm her. She is filled with joy, depicted through colour. She’s ecstatic

A

until everything

was rainbow, rainbow, rainbow!

20
Q

Bishop was in control. She related to the fish (maybe it was a metaphor fir Bishop in life) so she cannot bring herself to kill it. It has survived this long and this many battles, she doesn’t want to be the one to end it

A

And I let the fish go.