english lit
What does Garland suggest is an instrument of destruction in the "Exploration Insight" when collective ideology strips away humanity?
Society itself.
The colour imagery "dark" in "dark prince" primarily contributes to creating what effect?
Mystery and depth
The speaker's uncertainty in this line ("must have wondered") implies what about the daughter's understanding?
She can only imagine his internal thoughts.
The phrase "must have wondered" is categorized as what type of language?
Speculative
What literary technique is employed when the fish is elevated into a noble figure?
Personification
The severity of the rejection the pilot faces is stressed through the use of what literary device?
Hyperbole
The "Exploration Insight" suggests that calling the tuna a "prince" challenges whose authority?
The military's
The phrase "as though he no longer existed" is an example of what literary device?
Simile
Which literary device is used when the tuna is described as a "dark prince"?
Metaphor
What does the simple, direct wording of the phrase "they treated him as though he no longer existed" make the cruelty feel like?
Cold and absolute.
What emotional consequence of war does Garland emphasize through the pilot's internal questioning about death?
Survival can sometimes lead to greater suffering.
What does the speaker imagine the pilot questioning with the thought, "he must have wondered which had been the better way to die"?
Whether it is better to die in battle or to live and be rejected by his family and society.
What does the family value more than personal love and compassion, according to the text?
National honour.
The "Exploration Insight" states that collective ideology can lead to what negative outcome?
Stripping away humanity
What literary device highlights the pilot's impossible choice between two forms of death?
Rhetorical question
According to the "Exploration Insight," what type of death does the pilot experience when his family shuns him?
A symbolic death
How does the pilot's observation of the tuna contribute to his decision to turn back?
He realises there is more value in life than in dying for war.
Which emotion is primarily conveyed by the family valuing national honour above personal love and compassion?
Indifference
What does the phrase "a tuna, the dark prince" primarily remind the pilot of?
The beauty and richness of life.
How is the pilot treated by his family after returning home?
He is completely ignored by his family.
The phrase "two different forms of death: physical death and social death" is an example of what literary technique?
Juxtaposition
The phrase "the dark prince" suggests that nature possesses which qualities?
Power and majesty
According to the text, what does Beatrice Garland present nature as through the image of the "dark prince"?
Dignified and awe-inspiring.
What happens to the pilot socially and emotionally after his return?
He becomes socially and emotionally erased.
What does Garland suggest can be more destructive than warfare itself regarding honor codes?
That honour codes can be more destructive than warfare itself.