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Many of the lines run on, and the effect is like normal speech. ... Not a day since then / I haven't wished him dead'. ( lines 1-2) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Havisham


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Havisham
  • Carol Ann Duffy

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  • This poem is a monologue spoken by Miss Havisham,
    a character in Dickens' Great Expectations.
  • Jilted by her scheming fiancé, she continues to
    wear her wedding dress and sit amid the remains
    of her wedding breakfast for the rest of her
    life, while she plots revenge on all men.
  • She hates her spinster state - of which her
    unmarried family name constantly reminds her
    (which may explain the choice of title for the
    poem).

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Structure
  • The poem consists of four, four line stanzas or
    quatrains which are unrhymed. Many of the lines
    run on, and the effect is like normal speech.
  • The first provides the reader with the theme of
    revengeNot a day since then / I havent wished
    him dead. (lines 1-2)
  • Verses two and three develop a description of her
    life and state of mind.
  • The final verse returns to the ideas of death,
    violent hatred and marriageGive me a male
    corpse for a long slow honeymoon (line 15)

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Style.
  • By the end of the poem, the speaker has abandoned
    direct address a male corpse (line 15)
    implies a generalised hatred of the male sex.
  • The final line implies that even language itself
    has broken down for the speaker dont think
    its only the heart that b-b-b-breaks (line 16).

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Themes
  • The poem shows a personality in collapse, knotted
    up , twisted by the rejection she has experienced
    and her desire for revenge.
  • Names in the poem trace the history of her
    emotional lifebeloved sweetheart bastard
    spinster corpse
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