Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Duffys Feelings in War Photographer and Stealing :: Carol Ann Duffy War Photographer Stealing Essays
Duffy's Feelings in War Photographer and Stealing    Explain how Carol Ann Duffy conveys her feelings towards the subjects  of the two poems War Photographer and Stealing.    'War Photographer' and 'Stealing' by Carol Ann Duffy are both poems  about outsiders. She often uses dramatic monologues when writing  poems, and 'Stealing' is an effective example.    'War Photographer' was written after Duffy had a conversation with a  war photographer named Don McCullin. I believe that he must have  inspired her to write this laudable poem. 'Stealing' too is based on a  true event. When Duffy lived in Wimbledon her neighbours snowman was  stolen.    The setting of this poem is established on the first line; this being  in a 'dark room' where 'he is finally alone'. Because the setting is  away from the action of the war, it describes the results indirectly  so that it is less graphic, whereas 'Stealing' explores the psychology  of an anonymous outsider with anti-social behaviour and feelings. Like  'War Photographer', 'Stealing' is about someone who is isolated from  society and shows evidence of being distressed. However, in this poem,  the narrator is the character and he is angry and resentful.    In both of the poems she uses the expressions and speech rhythms of an  everyday conversation. 'Stealing' starts with a question, 'The most  unusual thing I ever stole?', which I think, makes the poem more  interesting and intriguing for the readers as well as making it more  conversational. The question is then answered with 'A snowman'. This  is quite a shocking and unusual thing to steal and I believe this will  grab the reader's interest. By making the poem more conversational, it  makes it more personal and gets us more intrigued and makes us think  about the unusual question at the start of the poem. This is effective  as it makes the poem feel more realistic to the readers and conveys  her feelings to the poem in a more personal manner.    Both of the poems are about anonymous people. In 'War Photographer'  the main character is identified as a man. Duffy portrays this man as  an outsider. She refers to him as a 'priest preparing to intone a  mass'. 'All flesh is grass' is another effective example of religious  imagery. I believe it means that there was so much death where he was  photographing that the grass was covered in bodies. It is also linked  to the Bible as it is said to mean 'walking on death'. The use of  religion in this poem has a strong link to Duffy as she is said to be  a Catholic. This makes the poem more personal as it shows that    					    
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