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war photographer carole satyamurti (language ('little girl 'her…
war photographer carole satyamurti
context
not capturing the disturbing aftermath
British poet and sociologist who now lives and works in London
analysis of form
dramatic monologue
person forgotten behind the lense of the camera
third person defacements the photographer
structure
using hyphens referring to the people in the poem
emphasis on the lack of care from photographer he must of seen it all
child is dropped and becomes a burden war is cruel and painful
contrast between th people
we never learn the fate of the baby maybe the blood on the wall is the baby?
camera sees no difference between good and bad we ar all people
language
'little girl 'her age and how insignificant she is she's another victim
'seek out' predatory feeling photographer benefits from the tragic shots more money is being made by him.
'sun gliders' eternally happy individuals creating a false sense of positivity in the poem
views convinced that its not that bad
'silk champagne ' luxurious things not everyone can have
'staggering 'tragic nature of all
'fingers pressed 'taking a photo how easy it was
basic meaning
have and have not been safe
photographer demonstrates pleasure we get from photos no mater of what nature
violence of war loosing innocence
must capture misery rather than help