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  2. Themes: Desire, Identity, Relationships. Speaker: Likely Moniza Alvi herself. Emotions Evoked: Abandonment, Confusion, Missing Someone, Pain, Sadness. Poetic Form: Free Verse. Time Period: 20th Century.

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    • October 9, 1995
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  3. Oct 7, 2023 · 'An Unknown Girl' is a single-stanza free-verse poem of 48 short lines. On the page it is a slim design itself, placed in the middle, neither to the left or right, perhaps a reflection of the theme of split identity.

  4. Everything you need to know about An Unknown Girl for the iGCSE English Language Edexcel exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.

  5. May 28, 2021 · Theme: shifting identity, being caught between cultures. Narration: first person, the narrator may be the poetess herself. Main technique: imagery and stream of consciousness. Deep-end Analysis. This poem is consisted of a single stanza. For the purpose of analysis, it is divided into sections. In the evening bazaar. studded with neon.

  6. ‘An Unknown Girl’ is a poem by Moniza Alvi, who was born in Pakistan but who grew up in England, and there is a sense of being split between two worlds in the poem. Alvi focuses on themes of personal identity and belonging through a description of a girl being paid a few rupees to henna the speaker’s hand.

  7. Analysis of An Unknown Girl - Line By Line. An Unknown Girl is a 48-line poem that, visually, on the page, is 'all by itself' not knowing whether to move left or right, a continuous series of short lines that widen then narrow, a little like a stack of lines that could topple over at any time.

  8. In this poem, the narrator, who could be Alvi herself, describes the experience of having a henna tattoo of a peacock drawn on her hand by a young girl in a bazaar in India. Note that the...

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