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AQA A Level English Literature Poems of the Decade essay. I got 3 A*s at A-Level, 11A*/9/8 at GCSE, and I am currently studying History at the University of Cambridge. My A-Level notes really helped me to do well in my exams and I hope you will find them useful too! Each page of notes picks out the key quotations, and analyses them in depth looking at form, structure and language. The table format also helped me when making detailed comparisons which other poems. Please check my page for other useful notes! :)

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The Deliverer - Tishani Doshi
Stanza/ Quotation Theme Analysis Device
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Title ‘Deliverer’ Death or God
Subtitle ‘Our Lady of the Catholic - Mary
Light’
Subtitle ‘Kerala’ There was a population crisis in
India - too many children were
born
1/1 ‘my mother’ Formal
1/2 ‘collect children’ Possibly objectifying
1/3 ‘crippled or dark Vision of racism and sexism, like
or girls’ how the ancient Greeks and
Romans ignored their female or
crippled offspring
2/1 ‘found naked in Poverty and hardship
the streets’
2/2 ‘Covered in No better than garbage
garbage’
2/2 ‘stuffed in bags’ Could be funeral shrouds - there is
a danger of suffocation.
Claustrophobic. Objectifying
children as perhaps something to
be bought by rich Americans.
3/1 ‘dug up by a dog’ Monosyllabic - perhaps a child’s
voice. It also emphasises the
bleakness of the situation. Dogs
are a part of the stereotypical
American household.
3/2 ‘poking above the Meta as the line literally pokes out
ground’ of the stanza.
3/3 ‘bone or wood’ Sickness and starvation, perhaps
leading to death. The wood could
represent a coffin.
3/3 ‘something’ Objectifying.
4/1 ‘this’ Not quite a proper human.
5/1 ‘wait at the gates’ The two rhyming words -’wait’ and
‘gates’ - are kept apart, enacting
the parents’ frustration at being
separated from their new child.
5/2 ‘ceremony’ Religious connotations. Ironic as
America has very little history
compared to places such as ‘Kerala’
in India.
‘her’ Change from ‘this’ to ‘her’.

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