War Photographer By Carol Ann Duffy

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War PhotographerBy Carol Ann Duffy

War PhotographerIn his dark room he is finally alonewith spools of suffering set out in ordered rows.The only light is red and softly glows,as though this were a church and hea priest preparing to intone a Mass.Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass.He has a job to do. Solutions slop in traysbeneath his hands, which did not tremble thenthough seem to now. Rural England. Home againto ordinary pain which simple weather can dispel,to fields which don’t explode beneath the feetof running children in a nightmare heat.Something is happening. A stranger’s featuresfaintly start to twist before his eyes,a half-formed ghost. He remembers the criesof this man’s wife, how he sought approvalwithout words to do what someone mustand how the blood stained into foreign dust.A hundred agonies in black and whitefrom which his editor will pick out five or sixfor Sunday’s supplement. The reader’s eyeballs prickwith tears between the bath and pre-lunch beers.From the aeroplane he stares impassively at wherehe earns his living and they do not care.Carol Ann DuffyFrom New Selected Poems 1984-2004 (Picador, 2004).Originally published in Standing Female Nude (Anvil, 1985). Reproduced by kind permission of the author.

National 5 English Critical Reading: War PhotographerPractice Questions1.Many of the main ideas or concerns of the poem come across clearly in the firststanza.(a)Identify two of these main ideas or concerns from stanza one. (2)(b)Show how two examples of the poet’s use of language in stanza one help toclarify or illustrate his meaning. You should refer to two of word choice,structure or imagery (4)2.Show how any three examples of the poet’s use of language in stanza twoeffectively contribute to the main ideas or concerns of the poem. You should makereference to imagery, word choice and one other technique. (6)3.With reference to word choice and imagery, explain how the poet conveys theirideas in stanza 3 of the poem. (4)4.How effective do you find any aspect of the final stanza as a conclusion to the poem?Your answer should deal with ideas and and/or language. (4)5.With close textual reference, show how the ideas and/or language of this poem aresimilar OR different to another poem or poems by Duffy which you have read. (8)

National 5 English Critical Reading: War PhotographerPractice Questions – Possible Answers1.Many of the main ideas or concerns of the poem come across clearly in the firststanza.(a)Identify two of these main ideas or concerns from stanza one. (2)Suffering/ The effects of war (1)Dealing with the emotional impact of war (1)The job/ role/ experience of the war photographer (1)(b)Show how two examples of the poet’s use of language in stanza one help toclarify or illustrate his meaning. You should refer to two of word choice,structure or imagery (4)Word choice ‘darkroom’ (1) reflects the troubled state of mind thephotographer has because of his experiences of war (1)‘finally alone’ - word choice (1) suggests that the photographer has beenlonging to be on his own, perhaps because of the traumatic experiences hehas had doing his job (1)‘with spools of suffering’ – metaphor (1) suggesting the endlessness of themisery the photographer has witnessed (1)‘ordered rows’ word choice (1) suggests the idea that the photographer istrying to make sense or create order from the ‘senseless’ war. (1)‘the only red light is red and softly glows’ - word choice‘red’ (1) suggeststhe hate and anger involved in war, making us think of those who havesuffered (1)‘red light’ (1)– word choice reminds us of a sanctuary light in a church andsuggests the photographer is (1)‘as though this were a church’ or ‘a priest preparing to intone a mass’imagery suggests (1) the photographer is reflecting on the memories of those who have died/has a duty to reflect on the suffering. (1)‘all flesh is grass’ (1) biblical imagery (metaphor) making us think of thetransient nature of life – particularly in war (1)2.Show how any three examples of the poet’s use of language in stanza twoeffectively contribute to the main ideas or concerns of the poem. You should makereference to imagery, word choice and one other technique. (6)‘He has a job to do.’ This short, simple sentence placed at the start of the line(structure) (1) creates the effect that he has no other choice/ that he mustremain detached from his work (1)

‘Solutions slop’ word choice (1) reveals the idea in the poem that there are nosimple, easy resolutions to war. (1)‘ordinary pain’ Oxymoron (1) – reveals the idea that the discomfortexperienced by people in England are trivial compared with those who suffer atwar. Pain cannot be ‘ordinary’ (1)‘fields which don’t explode ’ Shocking imagery (1) again revealing the contrastbetween peaceful home of photographer and violent war torn countries he hasvisited. (1)3.With reference to word choice and imagery, explain how the poet conveys theirideas in stanza 3 of the poem. (4)‘’Something is happening.’ Ambiguous word choice (1) suggests pictureappearing on photo, but also that the photographer is having an emotionalresponse to the horror he has seen. (1)‘faintly start to twist’ -Word choice ‘twist’ (1) implies the pain and sufferingfelt by the person in the photo (the look of pain on their face)(1)‘half formed ghost’ – imagery (1) We imagine an picture beginning to appear.However, description is also a metaphor for the soul of the person in the photo –it is implied they have died. (1)‘remembers the cries/ blood stained into foreign dust’ Word choice (1)cries’ and‘stained’ appeal to different senses showing impact of war on photographer. (1)4.How effective do you find any aspect of the final stanza as a conclusion to the poem?Your answer should deal with ideas and and/or language. (4)‘’A hundred agonies’ - Word choice (1) emphasises the vast number that havesuffered which sums up the idea of the pain caused by war. (1)‘pick out five or six for Sunday’s Supplement’ (1) Duffy sums up her criticism ofthe editors of newspapers who trivialise the suffering of war to sell papers –‘pick out’ suggests some are more important than others. ‘Supplement’ suggestsnews item is not important. (1)‘prick with tears’ - Word choice (1) ‘sums up Duffy’s criticism of the readers’reaction to photos – they only care for a moment. (1)‘Between the bath and pre-lunch beers’ – as above – readers quickly forgetphotos as they indulge in luxuries (1)‘”stares impassively’ – word choice(1) Sums up impact of job on photographer –he feels disconnected from people in his own country as ‘they do not care’ (1)

reference to imagery, word choice and one other technique. (6) 3. With reference to word choice and imagery, explain how the poet conveys their ideas in stanza 3 of the poem. (4) 4. How effective do you find any aspect of the final stanza as a conclusion to the poem? Your

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