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5: Define
and name
themes
and
identify
supporting
illustrative
quotes
Theme Name
Illustrative Quotations -
include actual quotes and
line number from the
transcript
Theme A Father’s Image in Son’s Eyes
Has an image of father.
Has an image of his father to which he can
relate to.
Has an impressive image of the activities of his
father, especially as a great sportsman.
Thinks of his father as socially active and uses
the word gregarious.
Identifies only his father’s relationship with
sister as the relationship with other gender he
knows of.
I’ll start now and work
backwards, he is sixty five, a
solicitor, I see him as a shape, I
see his face, hair and his nose
and I see him sitting at his desk
in his office (A2)
His name is interesting, his
name is Barry, people always
mistake me for someone
called Barry or they just think
I’m called Barry (A3)
My dad as a man, great
sportsman, he was a feather
weight boxer, he is a slight
man, six foot tall, a compact
wiry figure, cricket player,
great rugby player, still loves
his sport now, which he
doesn’t play as much, which I
think he finds frustrating (A4)
First word that springs into
mind is gregarious, he has his
network of people around him,
he is very well connected in
the North West of England, he
just knows so many people.
That is very important to him
and he rests easy within that
(A26)
His friendships with women, I
don’t know anything about.
That’s something that has
never really been talked about.
He is very close to his sister
they used to have mutual

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Father was a handsome man.
No insight into his sexuality.
Thinks of father as easy going in and out of
home.
Only strictness he remembers was that
concerning homework.
Feels his father is content with his
accomplishments and popularity as a
sportsman.
friends and socialise together;
these are in the days where it
was all quite proper (A27)
He is a handsome man, I know
from talking to my aunt, he
was known as a catch. I don’t
know about how he expresses
his sexuality (A28)
I don’t know, he is an easy
going guy and he is easy going
in the house, easy going out of
the house. The times where
he wasn’t very easy going,
where I wasn’t doing my
homework or I wasn’t doing
very well at school (A30)
He is very content with what
he has got. He can relax at
home and he is popular (A32)
Theme B Emotional Identification with Father
Does not have an insight of his emotionality.
Outside the usual emotion, remembers him
lying on the floor drunk.
Has seen him angry and infuriated but never
sad.
Not sure about how familiar presence was the
father while growing up.
Emotionally, I don’t know my
dad emotionally (A5).
First thing that comes to mind,
stepping outside the normal
range of emotions, I see him
drunk laying on the floor once,
coming home from a rugby
match or something. I didn’t
know what was going on, dad
laying on the floor next to the
dog. I think my mum found it
quite funny (A6)
And that’s the only really,
extreme emotions I can think
of. I know he has been angry,
infuriated, I can’t see him
being sad (A7)
There are going to be a lot of
“don’t knows” here. (A9)

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5: Define Theme Name and name themes and Theme A Father’s Image in Son’s Eyes identify supporting Has an image of father. illustrative quotes Has an image of his father to which he can relate to. Has an impressive image of the activities of his father, especially as a great sportsman. Thinks of his father as socially active and uses the word gregarious. Identifies only his father’s relationship with sister as the relationship with other gender he knows of. Illustrative Quotations include actual quotes and line number from the transcript I’ll start now and work backwards, he is sixty five, a solicitor, I see him as a shape, I see his face, hair and his nose and I see him sitting at his desk in his office (A2) His name is interesting, his name is Barry, people always mistake me for someone called Barry or they just think I’m called Barry (A3) My dad as a man, great sportsman, he was a feather weight boxer, he is a slight man, six foot tall, a compact wiry figure, cricket player, great rugby player, still loves his sport now, which he doesn’t play as much, which I think he finds frustrating (A4) First word that springs into mind is gregarious, he has his network of people around him, he is very well connected in the North West of England, he just knows so many people. That is very important to him and he rests easy within that (A26) His friendships with women, I don’t know anything about. That’s something that has never really been talked about. He is very c ...
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