
<p> “Visiting Hour”, by Norman McCaig</p><p>Higher English</p><p>H. O’D. Dunoon Grammar English Department ‘Visiting Hour’, by Norman McCaig</p><p>Critical Evaluation/Exam Preparation - PCQEs</p><p>P The poem has a strong and effective opening, which concentrates on the poet’s senses. C In stanza one, lines one and two: Q E Focus C During this same stanza, in lines three and four: Q E Synecdoche Word Choice</p><p>P We soon learn that the poet is very worried and anxious about his journey. C Q E Enjambment Word Choice C These feelings continue into stanza three. Q E Repetition Enjambment</p><p>P The poet compares himself with others in the hospital. C Q E Word Order Repetition</p><p>P The poet finally confronts his fears, and we are given the picture of the sorrow he feels and why. C In the fifth stanza: Q E Caesaura Imagery-Metaphor P The poet leaves, utterly helpless and distraught at the thought of leaving his loved one behind. C In the sixth and final stanza Q E Metaphor Synaesthesia Paradox & Oxymoron Alliteration</p>
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