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    Beowulf is a poem translated by Seamus Heaney‚ that tells the tale of the protagonist named Beowulf. Beowulf is a Geat warrior who bears the similar strength of 30 men. Throughout many occasions‚ he had risen up and molded himself into a representation of an epic hero. Every time the warrior had finished any remarkable feats‚ it quickly became another additional evidence that showcased his accomplishments‚ godsend strength‚ or/and dedication as a leader. His characteristics all became that much more

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    an Irish poet‚ " Seamus Heaney" is a thought provoking poem in which he explores his relationship with his father when as a child he used to follow him around the farm ’stumbling’ in his wake as he ploughed the fields. The poem deals with the passing of time‚ the innocence of youth and the knowledge which comes from experience. It raises issues such as childhood‚ growing up‚ and old age. Heaney adds power to his consideration of these issues by his use of effective language. Heaney introduces the theme

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    Seamus Heaney’s North is a collection of poems which examine the poet’s native Ulster from both a historical and contemporary viewpoint. The book is divided into two sections. Part one examines Ulster in terms of historical and geographical connections to the Viking and those individuals sacrificially buried in Danish Bogs. Part two an eloquent series of personal poems which yield the poets more direct reactions to the violence and helplessness which have engulfed his land. Heaney can be seen to

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    Margaret Kathleen Heaney‚ who died in 1984. As Neil Corcoran comments "Everything Heaney has himself written about his childhood reinforces the sense of domestic warmth and affection as its prevailing atmosphere." (A Student’s Guide to Seamus Heaney‚ Faber & Faber Ltd‚ 1986‚ London.) The eight sonnets are filled with lively‚ detailed and vivid memories depicted often through rural imagery; the strong and loving relationship between Heaney and his mother is constantly referred to also. Heaney has no difficulty

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    Notes on ‘A Call’ by Seamus Heaney * The word ‘call’ has both everyday and special associations. In this poem ‘call’ contains both casual and serious meanings.The call here is the phone call home but the speaker also meditates on the idea of a person being called home to God as in the medieval play ‘Everyman’. * The opening of the poem‚it could be argued‚ isn’t poetry‚it is ordinary‚everyday speech.And yet the arrangement of the lines on the page and the overall rhythm create a musical flow

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    How does Heaney present the link between Bobby Breen and his helmet? (Seamus Heaney District and Circle Poem) The poem ‘Helmet’ written by Seamus Heaney tells the story of a fireman named Bobby Breen who was loyal to his cause and is considered a hero by many. Bobby Breen’s helmet is able to showcase his experiences as a fireman and Heaney uses different language and literary techniques to link Bobby himself to his helmet as well as illustrating the everyday lives of the firemen. Heaney presents

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    The Forge by Seamus Heaney 1969 ‘The Forge’ is a sonnet with a clear division into an octave (the first eight lines) and a sestet (the final six lines). While the octave‚ apart from its initial reference to the narrator‚ focuses solely on the inanimate objects and occurrences inside and outside the forge‚ the sestet describes the blacksmith himself‚ and what he does. Heaney begins with the line All I know is a door into the dark. This can be interpreted as the blacksmith stepping out of reality;

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    appropriately selected poem explore the sense of place Heaney conveys with reference to the troubles in N.I‚ with particular reference to the effects of any political and social context and Heaney’s own views. Ministry of Fear is from Heaney’s ‘North’ collection‚ written in 1975 while Heaney was staying in Wicklow‚ Casualty was written shortly after in ‘Field work’ in 1979. Through these two poems Heaney conveys a strong sense of place‚ namely Northern Ireland‚ through ‘Ministry of fear’ Heaney describes four

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    Blackberry Picking- Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney is an Irish poet who was born in Mossbawn farmhouse and spent fourteen years of his childhood there. Many of his poems are based on personal experience; ‘Mid-term Break’‚ for example‚ was based on the death of his younger brother; and are laid out in settings akin to those he is familiar to. His poem‚ ‘Blackberry Picking’‚ is set on a farm and explores the simple luxury of picking fresh‚ ripe blackberries‚ his inspiration quite possibly being his own

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    meaning of the poem Blackberry-Picking‚ by Seamus Heaney‚ past the emotional switch from sheer joy to utter disappointment‚ past the childhood memories‚ the underlying meaning can be quite disturbing. Hidden deep within the happy-go-lucky rifts of childhood is a disturbing tale of greed and murder. Seamus Heaney‚ through clever diction‚ ghastly imagery‚ misguided metaphors and abruptly changing forms‚ ingeniously tells the tale that is understood and rarely spoken aloud. Seamus Heaney refers to Bluebeard

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