‘Brooklyn Cop’ Norman MacCaig.

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‘Brooklyn Cop’ Norman MacCaig

Background The poem, written in 1968, is based on an experience that MacCaig had in America Brooklyn is a rough district in New York Hieroglyphs are sacred symbols used in Egyptian picture writing, but these are now sometimes referred to as things which are difficult to read Nightstick is an American policeman’s truncheon

A Lyric Poem Lyric poetry is that which expresses a poet’s emotions directly. It does not tell a story as such, but instead focuses on expressing how the poet feels about a character or situation. Does ‘Brooklyn Cop’ fall into this category?

The poem … MacCaig describes the physical appearance of a character from an urban environment The character’s psychological profile The character’s urban environment He writes about the character’s dangerous existence and the violent situations he finds himself embroiled in He also suggests that the character is just as dangerous as the criminal – who protects who?

Emotions in the poem… Policeman’s emotions created by the danger and tension of his job He is a frightening character, but he has to be to survive the terrors of city life Is sympathy felt for both the policeman and his victims? How does MacCaig feel about the us of violence to prevent violence and uphold the law? Irony?

Stanza 1 What does the opening line tell you about the cop? What do the phrases ‘thick-fleshed’ and ‘steak coloured’ suggest? What could the hieroglyphs refer to? What connotations are suggested by ‘thin tissue over violence’? What aspects of the first stanza contrast with each other?

Stanza 1 Summary Describes physical appearance of the cop Brutish, powerful, aggressive Suggests a psychological description by reference to home-life and concerns Heavy contrast between tough public exterior and domestic, private side of the cop.

Stanza 2 Summary Extends the tissue metaphor and explores the results of tearing the tissue – exploration of the urban environment ‘Plunge’ – key word, suggests impulsive and reckless aspects of the cop- instigator? Names of establishments sound sleazy- suggests lack of dignity

Stanza 3 Summary Tone changes and moves from descriptive commentary to reflective ‘Again metaphor is extended and suggests cops lack of intelligence

Stanza 4 Summary Reflective tone continues Suspects/criminals referred to as victims – key to the meaning of the whole poem. Irony of use of violence in preventing violence.