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Selling Manhattan, 1987 The poem is about longing and finding out the cause of this longing and homesickness

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Collection Introduction
Selling Manhattan, 1987 The poem is about longing and finding out the cause of this longing and homesickness
Subject (2)
Lyric of inner talk Collective persona 'we' - universal experience (the feelings of longing for love, perfection and belonging are shared by everyone)
Form (2)
Five stanzas of six, five, four, three, three lines each The form is suggestive of time running out as life comes to an end It resembles an interior monologue
Theme (3)
Longing for perfection and acceptance It is human nature to associate with a community and want to be accepted with that community There is a metaphysical longing to feel at home Imperfection is seen as failure - we strive for perfection, yet never reach it (intrinsic want of human beings)
Motifs (5)
"pining for first love" "dying of homesickness" "rearranging the rooms we end up living in" "What country do we come from?" "why is our love imperfect?"
Diction; Language Lexical field Epistrophe Antithesis Economy on words
Everyday, colloquial Music - 'first sound', 'wordless languages'; associated with pleasure and delight 'light' - symbolic of first home, birth; from our first moments on earth, we long to be loved 'where the sun burns/where we have night' - confusion in searching for answers 'for when, where, what' - ambiguity in all aspects of life
Imagery and Symbolism; Synaesthetic (4)
"arrangement of light"; illumination in both a literal and metaphorical sense - light is a way of perceiving and understanding one's own character and the world around them "where the sun burns"; warmth in literal sense and in family life "dust"; associational with 'ashes' and end of life "echo"; perfection is simply an illusion that is impossible to reach
Rhythm
Unequal, enjambed lines mimic the random but deep thoughts of the persona
Rhyme
Lack of regular rhyme adds to the confusion and stream of consciousness within the poem
Tone (2) Mood (2)
Reflective, meditative Emotional, slightly elegiac (lack of hope) - overarching feeling is one of pessimism and negation
Conclusion
Duffy explores human emotion - both joy and pain Invites us to contemplate certain philosophies surrounding human nature By the end, homesickness has become hopelessness Life is not perfect - betrayal of happiness