1. human life sacred?
2. symbolically, do you think? What kinds of things could it symbolise? What kinds of moods does it evoke?
3. A vigilante is a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority. For what reasons do you think someone might decide to become a vigilante?
COMPREHENDING AND RESPONDING
1. Who is the ‘We’ that the poem begins with? Explain your answer. 2. Why do you think that the ‘mad bastard’ is being hunted? 3.
4. The speaker wishes to hear ‘no idle talk’ regarding the fate of the hunted man, and uses a striking image to characterise this ‘idle talk’. Discuss the effectiveness of this image. Why do you think the speaker does not want to hear this ‘idle talk’?
5. What does it appear has been done with the man’s body?
6. The speaker claims that gunning the man down was the right thing to do. What
7. How would you describe the speaker’s tone of voice throughout the poem? Explain your choice(s).
8. What are your feelings towards the speaker of this poem? Support your answer with references to the poem.
1. Write a short story based on the events of the poem, but from the ‘mad bastard’s’ point of view. What had he done? Why was he hunted? Who was hunting him?
2. Write a descriptive essay entitled ‘The Starlit West’.
3. ‘An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind.’ (Mahatma Gandhi). Write the text of a talk violence.