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Revision. ‘Superman and Paula Brown’s New Snowsuit’ Sylvia Plath. Quotations. On the next page there are a list of quotations. You should identify what part of the text the quotation is taken from and explain what the quotation is about. E.g.

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  1. Revision ‘Superman and Paula Brown’s New Snowsuit’ Sylvia Plath

  2. Quotations • On the next page there are a list of quotations. • You should identify what part of the text the quotation is taken from and explain what the quotation is about. • E.g. “I won the prize for drawing the best Civil Defence signs.” This quotation is taken from the beginning of the story and conveys several pieces of information to the reader. It tells us that the text was set during a time of conflict as the narrator had won a prize for drawing a ‘Civil Defence sign’. It also suggests that she was very good at drawing which could mean that she is quite a creative person. You may also wish to comment on things such as: imagery, theme, setting, etc.

  3. Quotations • That was also the winter of Paula Brown’s new snowsuit, and even now, thirteen years later, I can recall the changing colours of those days, clear and definite as patterns seen through a kaleidoscope. • The airport was my Mecca, my Jerusalem. All night I dreamed of flying. • Those were the days of my technicolour dreams. • The silver airplanes and the blue capes all dissolved and vanished, wiped away like the crude drawings of a child in coloured chalk from the colossal blackboard of the dark. That was the year the war began, and the real world, and the difference. • There was a big love in his voice that downed out the shouting which still echoed in my ears.

  4. Quotations • I lay there alone in my bed, feeling the black shadow of the world like a flood tide. • as Jimmy reached out to tag her, she slid into the oil slick. ‘You,’ she said deliberately, pointing at me, ‘you pushed me.’ There was another second of silence, and then Jimmy Lane turned on me. ‘You did it,’ he taunted. ‘You did it’…’You did it, you pushed her,’ they said. • The movie was about Japanese prisoners who were being tortured by having no food or water…I blocked my ears to shut out the groans of the thirsty, starving men, but I could not tear my eyes away from the screen. • …Uncle Frank was living with us while waiting to be drafted, and I was sure that he bore an extraordinary resemblance to Superman incognito. • He used to come roaring by in his shining blue suit with his cape whistling in the wind, looking remarkably like my Uncle Frank…

  5. Quotations • …’OK, Honey, he said at the door. ‘OK, but we’ll pay for another snowsuit anyway just to make everybody happy, and ten years from now no one will ever know the difference.’ • No matter how hard I thought of Superman before I went to sleep, no crusading blue figure came roaring down in heavenly anger to smash the yellow men who invaded my dreams. • ‘Of course we’ll believe you,’ Mother said slowly, • My flying dreams were believable as a landscape by Dali, so real that I would awake with a sudden shock, a breathless sense of having tumbled like Icarus from the sky and caught myself on the soft bed just in time.

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