War Photographer 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? EnglishScottish TextScottish HighersSQA Created by: maryhannahlynch19Created on: 10-04-17 16:27 83271645 Across 1. Third person. (5) 4. The image looks ghostly because it isn't fully developed. The man in the photo is dead so is thus a ghost. These show that the image haunts him. (1, 4, 6, 5) 5. This bible quote shows that he thinks that life is fragile because when people die they return to the Earth and it means little to some people. The lack of mention of a higher power makes the tone dark. (3, 5, 2, 5) 8. The spools contain so much suffering and horror that they become suffering which highlights the horror of the images. (6, 2, 9) Down 2. The war photographer is relieved to be alone as he can now privately deal with the war horrors he has witnessed. He lives in two worlds, but doesn't belong in either: the war zones and rural England. (7, 5) 3. The war photographer must regain some control. The photos are organised like gravestones to pay respect to the people in them. (7, 4) 6. Horror of war, the increasing indifference towards other's suffering. (6) 7. Constant rhyme scheme and strict stanzas to show the war photographers attempt to regain control and to show that Duffy doesn't think that the current attitudes will change. (9) 8. Although the photographer has risked his life for the images, they don't make it into the actual newspaper so people can choose not to look at them. Alliteration shows Duffy's anger at people's lack of care. (7, 10)
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