Belfast confetti-Notes

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Note on Belfast confetti-Notes, created by Lilian Sandhu on 21/03/2015.
Lilian Sandhu
Note by Lilian Sandhu, updated more than 1 year ago
Lilian Sandhu
Created by Lilian Sandhu about 9 years ago
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Confetti Celebrations-birthdays,weddings Marks the start of something, New year Happiness Mess, scattered Punctuation as metaphors:!-Extreme. Shocked, happiness etc. Loudness.-End of something. finality. Death or childhood. Drama- caesura, reflections, common....-Mysterious, waiting, period of time, lost, curiosity, incomplete, uncertainty.--Continuation, link, joins, ignites, stuttering, bonds.?-Confused, curious, desperate, lost and unknown.Good points to make: Represents Belfast's Society- Enjambment and full stops are opposite like Catholics and Protestants, portrays the split society. They are contrasting like society. Experience of being in a riot Poets feelings Further Analysis-'It was raining' -Metaphor

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