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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Martyn Pig Quotes Essay

Some subject I dont know what it was. It wasnt genuinely. Its strange, the lack of emotion, the absence of drama in reality. When things happen in real life, extraordinary things, theres no music, theres no dah-dah-daaahhs. Theres no c support-ups. No dramatic camera angles. vigor happens. Nothing stops, the rest of the introduction goes on. Reality. When you gradu eithery come to realise that all that stuff in books, films, television, magazines, newspapers, comics its all rubbish. Its got nothing to do with anything. Its all made up. It doesnt happen a resembling(p) that. Its not real.It means nothing. Morality Badness is a relative thing Death/Tradgey/Sadness I pulled the trigger, the pistol spat, and the sparrow fell. Just like that. I stared in Disbelief. Id killed it. Stopped its life. Shot it dead. (pg 150) dead statements separated by commas describing the process of killing the sparrow (incites imagery in readers mind, enables them to vividly imagine the scene) e xpand the simplicity of killing and how easy it is to murder. Indicates that Martyn isnt really a bad person, there was no hatred or revengefulness behind the deed, he was just curious.Short, consise sentences highlight his disbelief. I can keep mum here the sound of it now. That sickening crack of bone on stone. I knew he was dead. Instantly. I knew. The rhyming of bone and stone emphasise the wedge of William Pigs body as it hit the fireplace, but also emphasise the shock that his death would have on the rest of Martyns life. The short sentences illustrate Martyns instant feeling of shock that engulfed his body, so much so that he couldnt string together long coherent sentences and could only(prenominal) manage small outbursts during his brains realisation of the terrible thing that had just happened and how his world is now changed forever.I hated him. I hated every butt on of him. From his broken-veined, red-nosed baptistry to his dirty, stinking feet. I hated his beery g uts. But I never meant to kill him. Pg 24 hoping I could get away with misrepresent that he was ill in bed, asleep. Not dead, just asleep. I had no choice. Do you understand ? I had no choice. Alcoholism He looked like what he was a inebriate. Pg 10 Short and simple, no beating most the bush.Martyn has given up denying the terrible state is father is in, it is unresolved that he accepted long ago hi father has a real alcohol problem. The sincerity of the sentence infers Martyns resentment and hatred towards his dadaisms self-imposed alcoholic condition. But with me, he was a drunk with responsibilities, a drunk with child benefit, a drunk with someone to clear up the sick. Pg 11 But highlight two alternate realities and how several(predicate) Billy Pigs life would be without Martyn, showing the positivistic impact that Martyn has had on his life.Ironic because William Pig had a very damaging impact (relative to readers opinion) on Martyns life. Alcohol. It sucks the l ife out of a face and replaces it with its own dumb shine of inanity. Its up to you. If you want to lose yourself, have a drink. Talking directly to the reader engaging them in the story and emphasises how badly his dad alcoholism impacted his life, and strongly warns the readers against it. bleakness/Isolation A great swirling mess of sound searing its way into my drumhead Martyns mind is different he is isolated from the outside world.

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