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  1. The murder of the cat marks a turning point in his life, leaving him with guilt and fear. Compared to Scannell's other works, this poem stands out for its stark depiction of violence and its unsettling tone.

  2. This study guide will help you analyse the poem “A Case of Murder” by Vernon Scannell. We will show you examples of elements in the text that will be relevant for your analysis. In these notes, we will focus on the summary, composition, characters and narrator, language and style, rhythm and rhyme, imagery and metaphors, theme and message.

  3. May 2, 2015 · A Case Of Murder. by Vernon Scannell. They should not have left him there alone, Alone that is except for the cat. He was only nine, not old enough. To be left alone in a basement flat, Alone, that is, except for the cat. A dog would have been a different thing, A big gruff dog with slashing jaws, But a cat with round eyes mad as gold,

  4. A Case Of Murder is a poem by Vernon Scannell. They should not have left him there alone, Alone that is except for the cat. He was only nine, not old enough To be...comments, analysis, and meaning.

  5. Scannell writes about the conclusion to his army life, "Twenty-five years ago, 1945...was the year I made what might seem like a desperate decision and performed what might appear to be an act of criminal folly, manic selfishness, zany recklessness, abject cowardice or even, perhaps, eccentric courage.

  6. Vernon Scannell - A Case Of Murder. They should not have left him there alone, Alone that is except for the cat. He was only nine, not old enough. To be left alone in a basement flat, Alone, that is, except for the cat. A dog would have been a different thing,

  7. A Case Of Murder by Vernon Scannell. They should not have left him there alone, Alone that is except for the cat. He was only nine, not old enough. To be left alone in a basement flat, Alone, that is, except for the cat. A dog would have been a different thing,

  8. The poem “A Case of Murder” by Vernon Scannell describes an event from the life of a nine-year-old boy who is left home alone in a basement flat with a black cat. ... Composition.

  9. The poem “A Case of Murder” by Vernon Scannell describes an event from the life of a nine-year-old boy who is left home alone in a basement flat with a black cat. The boy dislikes the cat and would have preferred the company of other animals, such as a dog or a rat.

  10. The main themes of the poem “A Case of Murder” by Vernon Scannell are violence and death, and guilt and secrets. These themes are enhanced through the motif of parental neglect, which functions as a cause for the boy becoming enraged with the cat, and acting violent.

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