Power and Conflict - Kamikaze (Garland)

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  • Created on: 23-02-22 18:26
In the quote " crabs, prawns...dark prince" what device is used?
contrast
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This captures all of the fathers what?
innocence and joy
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The crabs and prawns may be representative of?
childhood memories
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This contrast with the dark prince highlights the idea of what?
isolation
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We can see here how war does what?
blights all
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The "dark prince" may forebode a what?
darker end
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We may also say that the fish represent who?
people
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They represent people who are?
caught and trapped by fate
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This rural fishing imagery contrasts with?
the war based context
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Pride and honour in Japanese culture were?
placed above life and death
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If pride and honour was lost?
they would be rejected by family and society
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"once a tuna" may emphasise how the father was?
once respected
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But now his status has?
been stripped away
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In the quote "eight" what device is used?
symbolism
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This may represent the?
infinity symbol
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This could represent the soldiers being?
trapped by fate and destiny
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May also give connotations of ?
fishing
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Since the knot could represent being?
trapped
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This could also represent the neverending and continuous?
cycle of pain
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The asides and changes of speaker shows the impact of war?
on everyone not just soldiers
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This captures all of the fathers what?

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innocence and joy

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The crabs and prawns may be representative of?

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This contrast with the dark prince highlights the idea of what?

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We can see here how war does what?

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