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The Bluest Eye - Autumn : Chapter 1 Page 5
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Autumn: Chapter 1 Page 5 Starts with: “Nuns go by as quiet as lust, and drunken men with sober eyes sing” Ends with: “Adults do not talk to us - they give us directions” Starts with: “Nuns go by as quiet as lust, and drunken men with sober eyes sing” Ends with: “Adults do not talk to us - they give us directions”
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Rosemary Villanucci “Rosemary Villanucci, our next-door friend” - They call her ‘next-door friend’, instead of calling her a neighbour almost as if she cant be classed as just their neighbour. “Sits in a 1939 Buick eating bread and butter” - Bread and butter is typical white food, and the Buick helps represent her wealth. - It shows how white people do a lot more luxurious things. “Rosemary Villanucci, our next-door friend” - They call her ‘next-door friend’, instead of calling her a neighbour almost as if she cant be classed as just their neighbour. “Sits in a 1939 Buick eating bread and butter” - Bread and butter is typical white food, and the Buick helps represent her wealth. - It shows how white people do a lot more luxurious things.
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Claudia Macteer “Grown ups talk in tired, edgy voices about Zick’s Coal Company” -‘tired, edgy’ shows the hopelessness they feel whilst working. -Coal would have been extremely expensive at this time. “We fill burlap sacks with they tiny pieces of coal lying about” - they don’t have much of a childhood, forced to work since they were young. “Grown ups talk in tired, edgy voices about Zick’s Coal Company” -‘tired, edgy’ shows the hopelessness they feel whilst working. -Coal would have been extremely expensive at this time. “We fill burlap sacks with they tiny pieces of coal lying about” - they don’t have much of a childhood, forced to work since they were young.
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“Glancing back so see the great carloads of slag being dumped, red hot and smoking” -The use of all the adjectives helps in creating imagery for the reader. “Our house is old, cold and green” - The use of the word ‘green’ symbolises the rotting and mould of the house. - Morrison has used assonance to emphasise the simplicity of the house with the word ‘old, cold’ “Glancing back so see the great carloads of slag being dumped, red hot and smoking” -The use of all the adjectives helps in creating imagery for the reader. “Our house is old, cold and green” - The use of the word ‘green’ symbolises the rotting and mould of the house. - Morrison has used assonance to emphasise the simplicity of the house with the word ‘old, cold’
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Claudia Macteer “A kerosene lamp lights one large room” - This shows the audience that they live in a simple house, and that they are not wealthy. “The others are braced in darkness, peopled by roaches and mice” - This shows the lack of hygiene within the house. - The use of the word ‘braced’ makes it seem as if they are waiting for something to happen in the darkness “A kerosene lamp lights one large room” - This shows the audience that they live in a simple house, and that they are not wealthy. “The others are braced in darkness, peopled by roaches and mice” - This shows the lack of hygiene within the house. - The use of the word ‘braced’ makes it seem as if they are waiting for something to happen in the darkness
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Cultural context “sits in a 1939 Buick eating bread and butter” -Stereotypically white to eat bread and butter. “Take us along in the evening to the railroad tracks where we fill burlap sacks with tiny pieces of coal” -They work in the evening even when they are just children “At night a kerosene lamp lights one large room” - Kerosene lamps were mainly used by poor people “sits in a 1939 Buick eating bread and butter” -Stereotypically white to eat bread and butter. “Take us along in the evening to the railroad tracks where we fill burlap sacks with tiny pieces of coal” -They work in the evening even when they are just children “At night a kerosene lamp lights one large room” - Kerosene lamps were mainly used by poor people
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