<deck name="ENGLISH quotes"><fields><rich-text name='Front' sides='11' ></rich-text><rich-text name='Back' sides='01' ></rich-text></fields><cards><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p>"no blacks on my land, its my property and im calling the shots"</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-fear that the black tracker has more knowledge over 'his land'</p> <p>-enforces his cultural perspective on albert</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p>"once i knew how the world worked, you ate your bread you said your prayers well, you loved your own, you helped your neighbour."</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-introductory line</p> <p>-jims christian cultural values have been challenged</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <ol> <li>rose glares ant albert</li> <li>goes in house</li> <li>watches albert through window then immediately closes</li> </ol></field><field name='Back'><p>-the window emily went through</p> <p>-symbolises barrier between rose and albert</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>the pedestrian</h1> <p></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-dying society</p> <p>-nature is overgrown</p> <p>-visual imagery</p> <p>-changing relationship with nature/ is reverting back to before evolution of cities</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>vesper song</h1> <p id="_hNLOWTxBg4GuSp" dir="ltr"><em>O, souls that leak with holes of sin,</em></p> <p id="_rJPIN1IB66VSaD" dir="ltr"><em>Shall I not let God's leather in,</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-abuse of power</p> <p>-viewer should question modern politics</p> <p>-rhyming</p> <p>-rhetorical question</p> <p>-biblical referance</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p><span class="a">&nbsp;s he doing here?... I don</span></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-ignorance</p> <p>-use of racial degradation</p> <p>-racism that leads to the loss of his daughter</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p>rose and albert discover emilys body/ sad music and camera panning</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-dead daughter due to her impact of cultural tension</p> <p>-mournful music and slow panning camera shots</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>the curious incident</h1> <p>"im not a very good mother Christopher. Maybe if things had been different..."</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-shows familial connections through mums POV</p> <p>-reflect on own experiences</p> <p>-creates complexity</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>the pedestrian</h1> <p>"...occasionally picking up a leaf as he passed, examining its skeletal pattern in the infrequent lamplights as he went on, smelling its rusty smell."</p></field><field name='Back'><p>imager / cold autumn night</p> <p>-skeletal pattern/ personification/ death</p> <p>-'rusty smell/ old / death / decay</p> <p>-themes of time passed</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>dear mrs dunkley</h1> <p>"my mother', wrote the stranger in her letter, was an alcoholic"</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-letter form works as an ode</p> <p>-letter within a letter</p> <p>-realisation</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>vesper song</h1> <p id="_4JW2Qs2krmtPKP" dir="ltr"><em>"Not mine, the glory that endures,</em></p> <p id="_X0WAdmt8iNVsv1" dir="ltr"><em>But Yours, dear God, entirely Yours."</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-is doing it for god</p> <p>-excuses actions by claiming are for god</p> <p>-repitiotion</p> <p>-rhyming, similar to prayer</p> <p>-affection to god</p> <p>-takes blame off himself</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>beach burial</h1> <p id="_D2yN2zxPfNpQGJ" dir="ltr"><em>" s lips,"</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-seamen cannot be identified</p> <p>-personified pencil/ writing memoirs</p> <p>-personified weather/ ereased old graves</p> <p>-simile/ pen ink to dead seamen lips</p> <p>-creates imagery of lifeless bodies</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>beach burial</h1> <p id="_lhjVqdJPOVri7V" dir="ltr"><em>"At night they sway and wander in the waters far under,</em></p> <p id="_bTL9gerZ4q0XBh" dir="ltr"><em>But morning rolls them in the foam."</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-rocking waves of the ocean/peaceful</p> <p>-imagery&nbsp;</p> <p>-alive then dead</p> <p>-uncover the dead bodies when morning comes</p> <p>-personfication of ocean and morning/ storing their bodies</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>dear mrs dunkley</h1> <p>"i was weak at arithmatic. on weakness you had no mercy"</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-repitition of weakness</p> <p>-still affects her to this day</p> <p>-affected by teacher</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p>the gate -- wide shot</p> <p>"all the way to the old fence line"</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-symbolism</p> <p>-fence is jims culture and identity/ ownership and division</p> <p>-contrast to aboriginal communal living</p> <p>-colonisation</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>vesper song</h1> <p id="_Kbgj3HUYwVtgtO" dir="ltr"><em>"On backs bowed down and bodies bent.</em></p> <p id="_PfK2iCETc9Gp3e" dir="ltr"><em>My stripes of jewelled blood repeat"</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-gory imagery</p> <p>-metaphor/ ruby coloured blood</p> <p>-1st pov shows reverands satisfaction</p> <p>-alliteration, B sounds of jagged, harsh whip</p> <p>-disturbing, sadistic</p> <p>-irony, song like rhythm</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>dear mrs dunkley</h1> <p>"and id like to say thank you"</p></field><field name='Back'><p>SYNTAX</p> <p>-short sentence to give more memory and emotion</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>wild grapes</h1> <p id="_NUYuUvyw6Qbf4a" dir="ltr"><em>"Here's where the cherries grew that birds forgot,</em></p> <p id="_GEFWGvbkC8zNIi" dir="ltr"><em>And apples bright as dogstars; now there is not"</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-rhyme</p> <p>-poem for mature audiences, reflent on life with contentment</p> <p>-'dogstars/ simile/ brightest star in the sky</p> <p>-persona reviewing long life theyve lived</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>the curious incident</h1> <p>"i like dogs. you always know what a dog is thinking. it has four moods. happy, sad, cross, and concentrating. also dogs are faithful and they do not tell lies because they cannot talk."</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-simple sentence structure</p> <p>-world is seen in black and white</p> <p>-doesnt like lies because cant detect them</p> <p>-run on and repetitive/ dislikes metaphors</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>the curious incident</h1> <p>I sometimes pretend at night in summer when I go and lie on the lawn and look up at the sky and I put my hands around the side of my face so that I canm in space.The moon was high and clear among the stars and the houses were gray and silent."</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-personal retelling of his war experiences</p> <p>-alliteration, represent sailors memoirs</p> <p>-personification, the words display greif even when not spoken</p> <p>-title is ironic, beach is leisure</p> <p>-written melodically, like a memoir</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>one night the moon</h1> <p>--jim lives in sizeable farmhouse/ european nuclear family</p> <p>--albert lives in small wood shack with extended family</p></field><field name='Back'><p>-juxtaposition</p> <p>-social class/ racial divide in 1930s</p> <p>-economic disadvantage of aboriginal people</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card><card><field name='Front'><h1>beach burial</h1> <p id="_ifQpdFwUk4lILQ" dir="ltr"><em>"Dead seamen, gone in search of the same landfall,</em></p> <p id="_ixpPYi47703RmF" dir="ltr"><em>Whether as enemies they fought,</em></p> <p id="_eoFl4SayPyV9TA" dir="ltr"><em>Or fought with us, or neither; the sand joins them together,</em></p> <p id="_RUYGFlx99joOWp" dir="ltr"><em>Enlisted on the other front."</em></p></field><field name='Back'><p>-metaphtor/ sand joins them togethor</p> <p>-battling on opposite sides/ not enemies</p> <p>-sad imagery</p> <p>-themes of war</p> <p>-reflection of modern war politics</p> <p>-anti-war/reflection of own challenges</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></field></card></cards></deck>