Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Basking Shark
- Tension, suspense and humour in opening
- "To stub an oar on a rock . . . to have it rise"
- "with a slounge out of the sea".
- has onomatopoeic effect
- Neologism ( new word) slouge and lounge
- "happened once (too often) to me".
- parenthesis, suggests this is not an experience he would wish to repeat
- assumes human superiority over shark
- "on a sea tin-tacked with rain"
- "That room sized monster with a matchbox brain".
- alliteration and metaphors
- "I count as gain". Reflects it was worthwhile experience.
- portrays throw back to prehistoric times/evolution
- he shoggled me Centuries back".
- colloquial verb
- "Shook on a wrong branch of his family tree".
- humans have gone wrong and are not superior.
- "the decadent townee".
- he belittles himself
- "emerging from the slime of everything"
- epiphanic sense of clarity, he understand now
- coming from the slime humans supposedly evolved
- Clarity of thought that we are indeed the monster
- "For twenty seconds, while sail, after sail"
- repetition and time emphasise scale
- graceful and elegant now in description