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“A Chitterin ’ Bite.”

“A Chitterin ’ Bite.”. About the collapse of relationships. Themes. Themes. Collapse of relationships Friendship Betrayal Maturity and learning from experiences. Settings. The baths. Past vs. Present. Past – end of p. 61 Present – middle of p. 62. Past vs. Present.

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“A Chitterin ’ Bite.”

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  1. “A Chitterin’ Bite.”

  2. About the collapse of relationships.

  3. Themes

  4. Themes • Collapse of relationships • Friendship • Betrayal • Maturity and learning from experiences

  5. Settings.

  6. The baths. • Past vs. Present. • Past – end of p. 61 • Present – middle of p. 62

  7. Past vs. Present. • “the noise hits you” • “ceilin high and pointy like a chapel roof” • “it leaks” • “place is fulla weans, screechinower the racket” • “the noise hits you” • “along the grey, gluthery street” • “the shock of the cauldmakin us scream” • “warm and brightly lit leisure centre” • “saunas and stem rooms, aromatherapy massages and hot showers” • “shampoo, conditioner and body lotion tucked neatly in my designer sportsbag”

  8. The Café vs. The restaurant • Past – half way down p. 63 • Present – p. 62, 67 and 70

  9. Past vs. present • “anonymous place tucked away in a side street” • “we are unlikely to be spotted here” • Want to be unseen. • “at our usual table” • “pinkish glow of the candlelight” – romantic atmosphere • “smell of chips and the steam risin” • “booths wigless panels, frosted like sugar icing” • “windaes are aye steamed up” • “the seats flip up and doon on creaky metal hinges”

  10. The pictures • “chummy seats up the back” • “sharing wer sweeties” • “grabbing each other’s airms at the scary bits” • “giggling at the love scenes”

  11. Structure. Opening pages – Experience of swimming, then and now. Flashback to the past. Introduces setting (description), characters of Mary and Agnes, and motif of “chitterin bite”.

  12. Structure Present. (Standard English) Links back to the past and a similar experience of going to the baths. “I still go swimming”. She is reflecting. Nostalgic tone.

  13. Contrasts in the opening • Swimming experience then and now. • Clothing items – from child with no money to woman with designer goods. • Setting – from busy, open places to anonymous and secluded restaurants. • Contrast in food – from jam sandwiches to expensive Italian meals. • Contrast between Agnes her close, best friend and Matthew with her rules and distance.

  14. Middle.

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