Latin Words
Symbolism
Biographical Facts
Themes
100

Multas

Numerous, many

100

These represent the emotional distance between Carson and her brother. 

a) Photos

b) Postcards

c) Torn pages

b) Postcards

100

Carson's brother left home in this year to avoid jail time.

1978

100

“I wanted to fill my elegy with light of all kinds. But death makes us stingy.”

Grief
200

Per

Through, across

200

The recurring darkness/night imagery in Nox symbolizes:

a) Romantic love
b) Emotional mourning
c) Religious salvation

b) Emotional mourning

200

Carson's brother died in this European city.

Copenhagen

200

“Love cannot alter it. Words cannot add to it.”

Powerlessness

300

Advenio

to come, to arrive

300

The dictionary entries symbolize Carson's attempt to find meaning through this process.

a) Definition

b) Translation

c) Explanation

b) Translation

300

Carson compares the work of mourning and recovering the past to the work of this Greek historian.

Herodotus

300

“He would send postcards from places like Copenhagen or India, but there was never a return address.”

Absence / Distance

400

Vectus

to carry, to convey

400

Carson's fragmented structure symbolizes this difficulty after death.

a) Reconstructing memories

b) Explaining death

c) Moving on from her memories

a) Reconstructing memories.

400

One reason Carson's brother became difficult to understand was because he used these while traveling.

False names / Fake passports

400

“A brother who becomes mysterious through time is like a word that can no longer be translated exactly.”

Translation / Misunderstanding

500

Aequora

Smooth level or surface

500

The silences and missing details symbolize the impossibility of fully understanding this. 

a) Another person's life or memory

b) The absence of a person

c) A person's mindset

a) Another person's life or memory.

500

This ancient Roman poet's elegy for his brother becomes a central part of Nox.

Catullus

500

“History and elegy are alike because both try to collect what remains after something has disappeared.”

Memory / History

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