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'The wheels on the suitcase break / Before we've even left Gdańsk Główny.' | Symbolises the difficulties and challenges right from the start. |
'Immigrants don't arrive on / Overcrowded boats any more,' | Reflects the modern immigrant experience. |
'Mama rented a room / In Coventry.' | Shows their temporary and unstable living situation. |
'Mama knocks them on some steps and / Bang, crack, rattle – / No more use.' | Highlights the struggles and broken dreams. |
'I am twelve. / Almost thirteen.' | Kasienka's age and her sense of being out of place. |
'She's shy about the laundry bag,' | Shows Mama's embarrassment and pride. |
'Google might know where / Tata is.' | Represents their reliance on technology and hope. |
'There are nasty people in our building.' | Reflects the unsafe and unfriendly environment. |
'Mama's long vowels scare / The older patients.' | Shows the cultural and linguistic barriers. |
'I want to get out of bed to tighten the tap, / stop the dripping – the rapping-tapping.' | Symbolises Kasienka's desire to fix problems. |
| 'Mama is wasting money / We don't have.' | Shows the financial strain and desperation. | | 'They have come up with a / Civil way for saying we are slow,' | Reflects the patronising attitudes towards immigrants. | | 'We went on a school trip to Warwick Castle / But I couldn't believe in that place –' | Represents Kasienka's struggle to fit in. | | 'Love is watching / Love is waiting / Love is wanting' | Expresses Kasienka's feelings of love and longing. | | 'Tata's whistle I recognise, / But I don't recognise Tata.' | Highlights the changes in her father and their relationship. |
| 'Blame / My stomach tightens into a rock / Because I am so angry with Tata.' | Shows Kasienka's bottled-up anger. | | 'Kissing William is like / having a Haribo' | Kasienka's first experiences with love and affection. | | 'Happiness should be your revenge, Kasienka. / Happiness.' | Kanoro's advice to overcome bitterness and seek happiness. | | 'I wish Tata were dead' | Shows Kasienka's pain and how she feels abandoned. | | 'The hot chocolate is untouched / And Cold / In the cup.' | Symbolises the lack of warmth and connection with her father. |
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