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Ciaran Carson's 'The Troubles'

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Ciaran Carson shows the anger and riot of 'The Troubles' right from the beginning, by using an ironical title. "Confetti" is usually associated with celebrations such as weddings, being soft, colourful fancy bits of paper thrown over people as a celebration. However, in this poem it refers to random pieces of scrap metal, "Nuts, bolts, nails car keys" which symbolises the opposition within the shattered nation. It's also because they were added o bombs for more injury and destruction when "nuts" and "bolts" are actually for holding things together. This would make the title more ironic and a euphemism as well, as confetti is a much more mild word than the ones it is replacing, which is the wreckage that has been the only thing left after the explosion. …show more content…

As the whole title is "Belfast Confetti", combining the word "Belfast" which is the capital city of Northern Ireland where most of "the Troubles" occurred, it also shows the reader the image of the scene during "The Troubles" where there are bombs going everywhere, Ireland being completely out of

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