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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Dionne Brand Essay

Dionne Brands use of diction, synecdochic language, imagination, tone, and a strong narrative fathom indicate the issue of being quarantined from society. Clearly, the bank clerk is experiencing an identity crisis, in which he/she is being deprived of their identity. The uncertainty in the reading of the photograph reflects the narrators lack of self and the ways in which he does not fit in. I left like you do with sunstroke. I felt dried out.. The narrators use of figurative language (metaphor) submits the shot of supportlessness. We look as one pillow slip no particular individual(prenominal) aspect, no individual ambition. All one. The language and the imagery the narrator uses conveys a general guts, and puts the narrator in the same category as the other faceless individuals. There is no sense of individuality, seeing as how only told of the people at Palau Bidong portray the same characteristics. The individuals on the island lack personal drive because they are being employ for another purpose which is beyond them. much(prenominal) aspects reflect those of a refugee camp, evidently residing in Pulau Bidong. Was it us or was it the photographer who couldnt make distinctions among people he didnt know? Unable to make us human.The refugees are evidently being photographed to service of process a social/political purpose. The photographer is unable to distinguish amongst them because they are all the same. The imagery and tone illuminated in the quote also reflects a sense of alienation, and the idea of being estranged from the catch ones breath of society. The tone also emphasizes the idea of fearing the unknown. The themes of isolation and disengagement are reinforced throughout the passage. The narrator is unable to reconnect with his/her past and is easy losing his/her recollection of it. The passage reproduces a life which lacks all meaning and personal ties.

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