Vocabulary
Daps- plimsolls (dialect word from West Country and Wales)
Tusker Rock- A rock in the Bristol channel named after a Viking
Psychopomps – Angel-like creatures who have the job of escorting newly deceased souls to where they need to go.
Tusker Rock- A rock in the Bristol channel named after a Viking
Psychopomps – Angel-like creatures who have the job of escorting newly deceased souls to where they need to go.
1) The poem is
set in Ogmore
2) A couple fight
throughout this poem but then, towards the end, they agree to stop arguing but
they are soon fighting afterwards (suggested by “and then…”
3) Abse never
actually states that the persona is fighting – he uses words like “squabble”
and “squirm”. The situation is developed through the use of imagery and
metaphors to add more detail about feelings and the situation as time goes on.
4) The title
suggests that it is about a couple who are at a difficult time in their
marriage. They feel trapped and try to keep control of the situation. The poem
shows what marriage could be like and might act as a warning to those who might
get married.
5) It is
structured into stanzas and ‘stages’ in the argument. The structure reflects
the stages in the fight and the same amount of lines in each stanza might
suggest that it is normal to fight and there is a sense of repetitiveness.
6) Abse uses
metaphors, imagery and is always comparing the situation with other things such
as vengeance of the worm or the Cold War. This shows a use of hyperbole.
Links to Larkin Poems
This poem could be linked to ‘Wild Oats’ as Larkin also talks about a relationship.
However it differs from this poem because we are connected with Abse’s poems and because his poem describes a real marriage with a real woman we get a better insight into the relationship.
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