|QUOTATION |Who said this to whom? |LANGUAGE ANALYSIS |THEMATIC links? |ANALYSIS of effect on reader |
|“The explosion of |First person narrative |Metaphor: compares idea of violent |●Science concept used for disaster |McEwan uses this image of a violent explosion to compare the balloon incident with |
|consequences” |voice of Joe retelling |explosion to narrative events- links to |●Moral consequences of actions |explosive disasters such as natural events or wars. In the story this event has |
|Chapter Two |events |bomb effect |● Destructiveness – fate, bad luck |consequences for each character |
|“Like a self in a dream I was |First person narrative of|Technical terms for narrative |●Science, exploration of dreams and how you |McEwan uses a simile to show the psychological science used in a dream, this simile |
|both first and third persons.”|Joe |perspective, used to represent. |feel in them |also relates back to how he told the story of the balloon. |
| | |Simile: comparing himself to being first |●Also psychological science | |
| | |and third. | | |
|Everything ....was being |Joe’s narrative about |Repetition of