The Title A religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. GOOD FRIDAY.

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The Title A religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. GOOD FRIDAY

Setting the Scene Realism The opening of the poem is full of real life detail. We know exactly where the encounter happens: on the top deck of a bus heading along Bath Street in Glasgow. We know exactly when it happens: three o’clock on Good Friday afternoon. We know the weather is sunny. GOOD FRIDAY Three o’clock. The bus lurches round into the sun. ‘D’s this go –‘ he flops beside me – ‘right along Bath Street?

Three o’clock. The bus lurches round into the sun... he flops beside me and... The bus brakes violently, he lunges for the stair, swings down – off, into the sun for his Easter eggs on very nearly steady legs. There are 5 verbs in the narrator’s language. Highlight them on your poem. The Narrator’s Words These verbs (especially if we include the adverb “violently” along with “brakes”) all tell us about very active and expressive movement. Along with the real life detail we saw earlier, they are another way in which Morgan the poet brings the scene to life and makes us feel we can almost see it happening before our eyes. Tense Morgan also uses tense to create realism. By telling the whole poem in the present tense he creates immediacy, a sense that the whole thing is unfolding in front of us as we look on.

The working man The rest of the poem is a monologue by the working man. There are no similes or metaphors, no images or personification. Read the poem again. Highlight every use of each of these words: see understand say/ saying mean How many uses of each word did you find? ‘ right along Bath Street? - Oh tha’s, tha’s all right, see I’ve got to get some Easter eggs for the kiddies. 5 I’ve had a wee drink, ye understand – ye’ll maybe think it’s a – funny day to be celebrating – well, no, but ye see I wasny working, and I like to celebrate when I’m no working – I don’t say it’s right 10 I’m no saying it’s right, ye understand - ye understand? But anyway tha’s the way I look at it - I’m no boring you, eh? – ye see today take today, I don’t know what today’s in aid of, whether Christ was – crucified or was he – 15 rose fae the dead like, see what I mean? You’re an educatit man, you can tell me - - Aye, well. There ye are. It’s been seen time and again, the working man has nae education, he jist canny – jist 20 hasny got it, know what I mean he’s jist bliddy ignorant – Christ aye, bliddy ignorant. Well– ‘ The repeated use of these words suggests that the man really wants to be taken seriously. He’s trying hard to communicate. He wants to be understood and accepted. He does not want to be judged. We can find other evidence of this too. Quite a lot of the working man’s verbs make it look as if he is in control of the conversation. He seems to be telling the narrator how to act or what to think: “see... ye understand... ye’ll maybe think... ye see... see what I mean... you can tell me... know what I mean” Actually though, these verbs are again showing us how much the man wants the narrator to listen to him and to understand him.

His character got to get some Easter eggs for the kiddies. line 5 -shows kindness and affection I don’t say it’s right I’m no saying it’s right, ye understand - ye understand? lines 10 and 11 shows that he does not want us to judge or condemn his drinking line 11 shows that he wants to be understood I’m no boring you, eh line 13 show his need to be accepted

His voice Morgan the poet also writes in such a way as to show us what the man’s voice sounds like. He puts across the man’s Glaswegian accent. (Accent means the way in which words sound different if they are said by speakers who come from different places) He puts across the man’s Scottish dialect. (Dialect means the way in which speakers who come from different places will use different words to mean the same thing.)

Theme GOOD FRIDAY The Bible story of Jesus death, as told by a writer called Matthew, says: “From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over all the land. About the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice [... and] gave up his spirit”. “The ninth hour” here means about three in the afternoon, as the Jews of Biblical times counted their hours from sunrise. So, Morgan in his poem has his bus come out into the sun at the exact same time as the Bible story has the darkness ending and Jesus dying. It’s a significant time, standing for the end of darkness and of Jesus’ suffering.

His voice GOOD FRIDAY You don’t need to believe or agree with the Christian story of Easter to enjoy this poem. But, if you understand the Easter story, you will be able to appreciate the poem better – to see what Morgan as a writer is doing. Christians believe Jesus, also known as Christ, was the son of God, in fact God choosing to live on Earth in human form. He lived a perfectly good life, taught people, performed miracles and finally died. Christians believe that Christ’s death has the power to save everybody from their sins, from all the wrong things they have done in life. Those who believe in Jesus and put their faith in him are accepted by God and their sins are forgiven.