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I HUMAN ROBERT JONES CASE STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Journey, The North Coast 'One of those bright crockery days from so much I recall'
Freedom/The comfort of home
Metaphorical use of a noun as an
adjective, Reflective tone
Journey, The North Coast 'The train's shadow, like a bird's
Freedom/The comfort of home
Simile, symbolism
Journey, The North Coast 'I rise into the mirror rested. I'll leave my hair ruffled a bit'
Freedom/The comfort of home
Alliteration, Denotation, Internal
focalisation
Journey, The North Coast 'Sunlight rotating off the drab carpet'
Appreciation for the Everyday - Triumph
of nature over manmade objects
Juxtaposition
Journey, The North Coast 'Everything done, press down'
Appreciation for the Everyday
Allusion, juxtaposition
Journey, The North Coast 'Banks of fern, a red bank, full of roots, over dark creeks, where logs are fallen,
Connection to the land and blackened tree trunks
Imagery, Allusion
Journey, The North Coast 'And now the country bursts open to the sea -'
Connection to the land
Diction, Caesura
Journey, The North Coast Down these slopes move, as a nude descends a staircase, slender white
Connection to the land eucalyptus'
Intertextuality/Allusion
Flames and Dangling Wire Hell on earth
Impact of Humanity on the Natural World 'as in hells devil'
Recurring motif/Religious imagery
Flames and Dangling Wire 'as in hells devil might poke about our souls for vestiges of appetite'
Impact of Humanity on the Natural World
Simile
Flames and Dangling Wire 'The smoke of different fires in a row, like fingers spread and dragged to smudge
Impact of Humanity on the Natural World
Simile, Personification
Flames and Dangling Wire 'All their wobbles'
Impact of Humanity on the Natural World
Metaphor, Assonance
Flames and Dangling Wire 'Amongst these vast grey plastic sheets of heat'
Impact of Humanity on the Natural World
Lexical chain, Metaphor
Flames and Dangling 'A waterbird rises above the swamp
Wire Beauty of nature,
Darwinism Symbolism,
Allusion
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