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Marie Philip

Black Dog

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Lorraine Knickelbein
Grens High School
Updated: 28 February 2014
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Marie Philip was born and still lives in Cape Town where she is married to the renowned publisher, David Philip.

Her poem is about a woman on her wedding day. The bride and everyone around her are tense after all the weeks of wedding preparations. While she is walking towards the car which will take her to the church, however, a muddy dog jumps up against her white wedding dress. In an unexpected turn of events, this incident provokes humour and helps to relieve the tension felt by the bride and her father.



GLOSSARY

"meticulously": very carefully planned, right down to the last detail;

"deluge": heavy fall of rain;

"festooned": hung with flowers;

"serenity": a feeling of calm, peace and tranquility;

"retinue": the important attendants (e.g. bridesmaids) and people accompanying her (e.g. mother, granny);

"remorse": to experience guilt; to feel sorry for something you have done or said;

"sullied": to be ruined or spoiled.

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TEST YOURSELF!
Read the left column and then answer
the following questions:



"Veiled now, and dispensing white serenity."
  • Explain the literal and figurative meanings of "veiled". (6)

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"dispensing white serenity."
  • What does the poet convey about the bride? (3)

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"hurtles himself."
  • Why did the poet choose "hurtles" and not "jumps"? (3)

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"And I screech:
'Buggeroff you-bloody-little-black-dog.'
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  • Which onomatopoeic word in stanza 3 contrasts sharply with "charming"? (1)

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  • What does it reveal about the bride's actual state of mind? (4)

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What is unusual about her father's response to her swearing at the dog? (3)

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Do the bride and her father proceed to the church in this altered state of mind? Explain your answer. (3)

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Explain why the bride refers to a "clean" contact. (2)

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