GCSE English Literature (AQA)

Power and Conflict Poetry Topic Summaries

‘The Emigrée’ by Carol Rumens

Summary

This poem is written in the first person from the perspective of someone who has fled their home country and is attempting to forge a new life in a city abroad despite still feeling an inextricable link to their birthplace. It explores the psychological impact of leaving one’s home as a child when one’s impression of the world is often idealistic or naïve, hence why the speaker in the present recalls the past with such fondness. Despite their sense of exile, the speaker’s sunny memories endure as a form of defiance and preserving a connection with their country. This highly subjective memory forged in childhood may not accurately reflect reality then or now, but it is no less powerful or meaningful to the speaker.

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