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Seamus Heaney 's Mid Term Break

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Everybody knows the feeling of losing a loved one, a friend, or family member. Everyone has been to at least one funeral, and it’s very sad and at times uncomfortable. The awkward interactions with people saying “sorry” or the feeling of seeing the ones you love be in such pain. In the poem, “Mid-term Break”, published in 1966, Seamus Heaney touches this subject in every aspect. In “Mid-term Break” Heaney tells the story of a young man whose brother has died and he comes home to the funeral. As the boy enters his house he sees things that are now different after the death of his brother. Heaney’s words and use of poetic devices draws a picture of the sad scene. In this poem Heaney writes about a death which is typical for many of his poems. James Persoon, a writer for The Facts On File Companion to British Poetry, 1900 to Present, writes that “Heaney here draws on his own experience in having an adolescent speaker reflect on the death of his four-year-old brother, for the poet 's brother, Christopher, was killed in a car accident at age four in 1953.” (Persoon). Not only can one see that Heaney’s emotions were put into this poem but also his own life experiences. Losing a family member is hard enough, and it is even harder when that person is young because no one will ever know the full potential that person could have had if they had not died. The language Heaney uses allows the reader to see the importance of the main character. It also shows the significance of the

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