Metaphor: interior or house is dull and dark, like the son s life. Pathetic fallacy the setting mirrors the character s emotions

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Metaphor: interior or house is dull and dark, like the son s life Pathetic fallacy the setting mirrors the character s emotions Suggests unpleasant and repetitive work

Handsome but child-like: suggests something impulsive / not quite normal about the character Simile. Red = colour of rage Dangerous: not completely responsible for actions. Violence?

Setting: a croft poor and uncared for Bitter is repeated often to describe the mother. Comparison to insurance man is disturbing there is something false and selfish about the smile witch suggests mother is evil and tormented Contrast: innocent yet dangerous

Fears an attacker is relieved it s only her son, but not pleased to see him Mother insults her son He has no defence against her cruelty

More cruelty: destroying her son s confidence Narrator tells us she accepts no responsibility for him Suggests that even making tea is difficult for him Makes mother sound like snake Imagery connected to arrows suggests her words cause him pain and literally wound him

Comparison suggests sea-sickness and confusion Still wants to please her Reinforces idea of him as a child Reminds us that he is not a child, but a grown man who is being driven into a fury by the mother Graph image is repeated

Suggests that the same argument is played out every day of their lives The son finally takes action, but contained within it is the idea that things will never change

Contrast: the son is not strong enough to put up with the mother s attacks animal suggests he lacks understanding / intelligence Narrator explains son s inner thoughts Lengthy comparison of cowardice to a dangerous animal or monster: personification. Contains an idea of the fear of the dark linked to childhood (son is child-like)

Repeated motif of bitterness Constant cruel negativity about her son Everyday thing (fire) linked to idea of damnation: son s life is a torture The son looks after his mother attentively, even though she does not admit it

Extreme ungratefulness makes reader dislike mother intensely Repetition of bitter Mother insults son screams at him dramatic climax Son does not react. Metaphor of dark cave explains his mental state: detached from reality

List of three things his words cannot achieve the son is unable to break out of his situation Glaring at the mother usually achieves nothing but now his perception of her has changed Son now sees mother as animal or thing, not person suggests he will attack her Repetition of hell

Series of rhetorical questions: indicates son s internal turmoil Action, but not the action we expect anti-climax? Animal image combined with fragility of neck ( scraggy ) raises tension Ugliness of mother Mental state will not allow him to act. Ocean imagery linked to landscape ( moorland ) no one can help him Pathetic fallacy

Dramatic climax: internal. Son does not act frustrating for reader Bitterness: defining characteristic of the Mother and Son s relationship. Similarity between them (fault of the mother) Story closes with reference to weather rain = ambiguous. Sadness? Solace in nature? The mother does not find out how close she came to death