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    do the poets Emily Dickinson and Seamus Heaney convey a sense of death in the two poems; and “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” and ”Mid-Term Break” -30words The poem “Because I Could Not Stop For Death”, by Emily Dickinson, talks about death and the afterlife whereas “Mid-Term Break”by Seamus Heaney, is a poem that shows his attitude towards the death of his younger brother. I have chosen to do these 2 poems because of the theme “death”. “Mid-Term Break” is a poem that recaps the experience Seamus’

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    How is loss portrayed in the poems “Mid-Term Break” and “Carpet Weavers, Morocco”? “Mid-term Break” and “Carpet Weavers, Morocco” are poems that represent loss, each of these poems convey loss in different ways. “Mid-term Break” by Seamus Heaney, is a poem about the loss of a family member, the poem starts of in a school’s nurses room, where he is waiting to be picked up by neighbours, already this suggests something wrong has happened as you wouldn’t normally get picked up by a neighbour if you

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    Diction In Midterm Break

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    published. “Midterm Break”, which is a part of this collection, articulates Heaney’s memories of his four year old brother’s death. In the poem "Midterm Break," Seamus Heaney successfully uses imagery, diction, and structure to portray his first experience with personal loss. An important component of conveying Heaney’s feelings and reflections of the moment is his use of imagery. It effectively appeals to the emotions and imagination of the reader. One example of this is when Heaney refers to the “bells

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    stanza, Heaney, starts off by giving a sense of isolation. He says, “I sat all morning in the college sick bay” (l. 1). This instantly strains away any positive thoughts that one might have had from simply reading the title. Starting off a mid-term break in the sick bay doesn’t exactly give the best start to the vacation. Also in this line of the first stanza you can see that Heaney had a since of isolation in the morning before he went home for, what seems to be, a less than spectacular mid-term break

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    Compare and Contrast the ways in which Heaney and Blake write about innocence and experience in their poetry Both Seamus Heaney and William Blake explore the themes of innocence and experience in their poems. Heaney’s poetry develops powerful ideas of sacrifice in which childhood’s innocence is surrendered to a more experienced and developed life. Similarly, Blake explores innocence and experience through his religious awareness of sacrifice where innocence is repeatedly presented through childhood’s

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    Digging

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    "Digging" “Digging” by Seamus Heaney is the first poem in the first full volume of Heaney’s poems, “Death of a Naturalist”. “Death of a Naturalist” is about the transition into adulthood and the loss of innocence. The poem shows how Heaney looked up to his father and grandfather, especially their hard work. Even though Heaney did not follow in their footsteps and become a farm laborer, he respects the work they do, especially their skill at digging. The poem is a free verse poem. It has

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    “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning (a pre-1914 piece of poetry, written in 1845), “Mid-Term Break” by Seamus Heaney (a piece of poetry from the Heaney bank) and “Cold Knap Lake” by Gillian Clarke (a piece of poetry from the Clarke bank). The poem, “On my first Sonne” is about the loss of a close family member, Ben Jonson’s first son, who died at the age of seven. The poem is about the poet coming to terms with the truth, that his first son had died and he would never see him again. In the

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    and Mid-Term Break, poets Carol Rumens and Seamus Heaney communicate a loss of innocence, offering different interpretations on similar themes. Both poems portray the plight of children experiencing a harsh reality which undermines social conventions which shelter children and forces upon them heavy responsibility. In Carpet Weavers the children ascend to maturity, being deprived of a childhood due to their responsibility to earn money labouring in impoverished conditions. Whereas, Mid-Term Break

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    Comparison of Mid-Term Break, The Field Mouse, and On My First Sonne The above poems are written by 3 different people and on reading them they seem to be about very different things. But at heart, they are about death and the pain that appears afterwards. Seamus Heaney's Mid-Term Break is a memory of his four-year-old brother's death. Gillian Clarke's The Field Mouse is about death in a political conflict compared to a death in nature. Finally On My First Sonne by Ben Johnson is about the

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    Writer Seamus Heaney was born in County Derry, Northern Ireland, 1939. The beginnings of the Second World War therefore aligned with his upbringing and he was witness to conflict from a young age. In addition, Northern Ireland was a divided country which saw disunity within between protestants and catholics but also unionists and loyalists, with unionists calling for independence against British rule. Requiem for the Croppies is a poem published in Death of a Naturalist (1966) which primarily deals

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