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An Analysis Of Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney

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Hetna Desai
Dr. Guy
English 101- Section 2
29 November 2017
Mid-term Break Seamus Heaney's "Mid-Term Break" tells of a tragic car accident that took the life of a little boy. His brother, who narrates the poem, is away at college and sees his little brother for the first time in six weeks but also for the very last time. The death of his little brother happened in an instant and was a shock to the whole family. In "Mid-Term Break" Heaney uses imagery, tone and theme to show that the closer a person is to the victim of a death the harder that person will react to the death. Heaney uses imagery to set the tone of the poem. The beginning stanza of the poem sets the tone to be very neutral. Heaney says, "I sat all morning in the college sick bay......[a]t two o'clock our neighbors drove me home" (Lines 1-3). This stanza shows no emotion of any kind. From this stanza, the reader gets an image of a college student just sitting around very impassive as to what is going on around him. Heaney also uses an impersonal tone at the end of the poem to show how the brother is reacting impassively to the death of his little brother. He states, “Next morning I went up into the room....[a] four foot box, a foot for every year. (Lines 16-22). Heaney is just describing how the little boy looked. The reader would expect the older boy to begin crying or even violently lash out in anger because he has lost his little brother. The older brother had been away at college and was not spending every day with the little boy. In the quote, he states “I saw him for the first time in six weeks” (line 18). The baby was just too young to comprehend what was going on. The last image in the poem makes the reader believe that the older brother is going to show some emotion, but he does not. This truly shows how the brother is unable to react to the death. He is still in a state of shock and has not realized what is going on. As in my first source a girl was imagining how his friend and she was getting along before he died in car accident, “I could see between the trees a baseball diamond, more a sandlot at the time, later to be replaced by a parking lot.” This means, she is talking about the time that she spend and how

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