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1
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The hospital SMELL

COMBS MY NOSTRILS

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  • word choice of ‘COMBS’ has connotations of the
    hospital being harsh and uncomfortable + unpleasant to
    the nose to smell
2
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as they go BOBBING along

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  • word choice of ‘BOBBING’ suggests the people floating

and feeling disconnected

3
Q

GREEN and YELLOW corridors

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  • word choice of these colours has connotations of pus,

sick, urine + infection

4
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What seems a CORPSE

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  • word choice of ‘CORPSE’ has connotations of suffering
    and death
  • emphasising death is on the poets mind
5
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is TRUNDLED into a lift

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  • word choice of ‘TRUNDLED’ has connotations of
    carelessness/being rushed
  • (we don’t always treat death with the respect it
    deserves)
6
Q

and VANISHES

HEAVENWARD

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  • enjambement emphasises how someone can be gone

in just the blink of an eye

7
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I WILL NOT FEEL, I WILL NOT

FEEL

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  • repetition emphasises his emotions (mantra)

- enjambement shows his hesitation

8
Q

UNTIL

I HAVE TO.

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  • enjambement shows he’s trying to put it off
9
Q

Nurses walk LIGHTLY, SWIFTLY

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  • word choice has connotations of soft and feminine
10
Q

HERE AND UP AND DOWN AND THERE

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  • sentence structure becomes muddled + poet suggests

nurses have the capability to be helping everywhere

11
Q

their SLENDER waists

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  • word choice of ‘SLENDER’ has connotations of
    slim skinny or thin
  • suggesting the nurses fragile, delicate + petite
12
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carrying their BURDEN

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  • juxtaposition contrasts with what they have to deal with
    everyday emotional ‘BURDEN’ and physical appearance
  • word choice of ‘BURDEN’ has connotations of heavy +
    difficult
13
Q

SO much pain, SO

many deaths

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  • repetition of ‘SO’ emphasises the amount of ill people,
    deaths + sadness the nurses, family’s + friends
    have to go through
14
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SO many farewells

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  • repetition of ‘SO’ suggests the poet feels respect,
    grateful + amazed at what the nurses do
  • he feels inferior to the nurses since he can’t cope with
    death + wishes he could
15
Q

WARD 7.

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  • caesura in numerical form stands out and shows poet is
    hesitating before going in doesn’t know what to expect
    + afraid
16
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WHITE CAVE OF FORGETFULNESS

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  • metaphor comparing the curtain around the bed to the
    woman being isolated
  • describing her pain + how she’s not connected to her
    surroundings
17
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A WITHERED HAND

TREMBLES ON IT’S STALK

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  • metaphor comparing the woman’s hand to a beautiful,
    flower that is wilting + dying
  • describing how ill and frail she is
18
Q

INTO AN ARM WASTED

OF COLOUR A GLASS FANG IS FIXED

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  • metaphor, the ‘FANG’ suggests the horror of the
    situation comparing the needle to a vampires fang
  • alliteration emphasises the ‘F’ harsh sound + the
    monster, machine needle
19
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not GUZZLING but GIVING

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  • alliteration ‘GUZZLING’ shows the vampires need for
    blood + ‘GIVING’ shows the poet realises that the
    woman is actually getting something she needs
20
Q

And between her and me
distance shrinks till there is NONE LEFT
BUT THE DISTANCE of pain that neither SHE NOR I
CAN CROSS.

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  • enjambement shows the mental distance + the physical

closeness between them

21
Q

she smiles a little at this

BLACK FIGURE in her white cave

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  • shifts from first person to third person

- showing he disconnects himself

22
Q

who CLUMSILY rises

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  • word choice of ‘CLUMSILY’ has connotations of not

being in control, stumbling + awkwardly

23
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in the ROUND SWIMMING WAVES OF A BELL

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  • metaphor comparing himself + his emotions leaving at
    visiting hour, feeling like a drowning man swimming to
    shore
  • synesthesia as the sound described as ‘round’ takes
    over + engulfs him, suggesting he can’t escape it
24
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growing FAINTER

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  • pun (two meanings)
  • the woman is fading away as the poet leaves the
    hospital feeling faint
25
Q

BOOKS THAT WILL NOT BE READ

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  • paradox (contradiction) the books don’t have a purpose
26
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FRUITLESS FRUITS

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  • oxymoron, the fruit will rot as she isn’t able to eat it +
    therefore has no purpose