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Hieroglyphics

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Hieroglyphics. Anne Donovan. What is the poem about?. About the poem. Dramatic monologue. 1 st person – shows her thoughts. Setting. The setting zooms in from generic to specific. grey cityscape. (could be anywhere) Drumchapel (specific town) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Hieroglyphics

Anne Donovan

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What is the poem about?

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About the poem.

• Dramatic monologue.• 1st person – shows her thoughts.

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Setting.The setting zooms in from generic to specific.• grey cityscape. (could be anywhere)• Drumchapel (specific town)• Kinfauns drive (specific road)• High school - how is it described?• Specific class

• Shows her lack of experiences of different places. Along with fact she hadn’t seen animals until school trip, what does this tell us about her background?

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Dialect.

• What do you think the point of this is?

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Easy to imagine her tone and feelings.Helps us to identify with, and understand, the character.

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Structure.

Opening.Introduces the theme.Introduces setting and character.Hyperbole – pointlessness in what she is learning.

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Turning point.

“Then ah startit deain the hieroglyphics for real.”

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Resolution.

“And the wan day ah couldnae take it oany longer.”

Emotive language and sense of hope.Pride in her work and happy of her achievement.

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Symbolism.

• Her letters• Hieroglyphics • Grey • Way she draws her teachers

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• Her letters – misplaced on the page, moving, scary.

• Hieroglyphics – indecipherable. Shows a lack of progress.

• Grey – lack of opportunities and excitement in her life.

• Way she draws her teachers: Miss Niven – half sparrow – delicate, beautiful.Mr Alexander – half fishMr Kelly – God of UnderworldHead master – sun god or Sphinx

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Humour.• Description of Mr Kelly:“sarky bastard”“he used to squint at ye…as if he wis examining ye through a microscope an hid jist discovered some new strain a bacteria that could wipe oot the entre population a Glesga.”• Describing the journey into the next life as

being like going to Ayr for the day. Shows her lack of experiences.

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• 2nd paragraph when talking about the likelihood of seeing animals where she lives.

“You could of lookt oot the windae at some big hairy orange beast devourin yer wee sister…”

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What are the differences between the characters of the different teachers?

What are their attitudes towards Mary? How do they help or hinder her (use evidence from the text).

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Should we feel sorry for Mary or is she capable of overcoming these problems? Quote evidence to back up your point.

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Tone.

• Conversational/chatty• Colloquial/informal• Frank/honest – makes us sympathise because

we see how innocent and vulnerable she is.

What is the tone at the end?

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Themes

What are the themes?

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• Childhood.Childish imagination.Belief in “fairy godmother” shows innocence.

• Hope.Despite everything she draws a smiley face and shows her optimism.

• Isolation and prejudice.Way people are picked on for their differences, and shows the way it can effect people.

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• Old-fashioned education system and how it fails children who learn differently.

“Ma mammy thoat ah wis daft”.“Takes me that long tae copy.”“the lesson’s nearly finished and ah’ve missed it.”

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Imagery.

Find 2 examples of imagery.

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• Comparisons to racehorses. “the class like a field a racehorses”.

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“only the furst two or three could keep up wi him.”

“The rest wur scribblin furiously…then he’d tease them wi a pause…he wis aff again lik lightnin.”

“ah wis the wan that fell at the furst fence.”

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“The class were aw sittin up like circus lions at this point, wonderin whit the ringmaister wis gonnae dae next.”

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Describing letters or her writing as insects.

“dancin roond like big black spiders.”“like wee scarab beetles scurryin aboot the page”.

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Mary’s character.

How do you feel towards Mary?

• Determination despite lack of help.• Has to learn to help herself.• No support at school.• Isolated from peers.• Tutor has left.• Belief she can’t learn/ is stupid.• Mary has good memory.

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• Intelligent• Aware of her own weaknesses• Helps others• Strong numeracy skills• Good at art• Creates own form of communication• From working class background• Father not around• Doesn’t appear to have friends