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    Many peoples have dark pasts‚ maybe even deadly ones‚ and not all come to terms with it. However‚ a certain man named Sean Thornton has these particular problems and only a certain little ill-tempered redhead will be able to make everything all right. Although having a fractured past‚ the determined Irish-American Sean Thornton combats himself and struggles to come to terms with his real identity. Thornton is a very decisive man. In many scenes throughout the movie he displays a very distinct

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    Seamus Heaney on Beowulf and his verse translation                And now this is ‘an inheritance’ – Upright‚ rudimentary‚ unshiftably planked In the long ago‚ yet willable forward Again and again and again.   1  BEOWULF: THE POEM The poem called Beowulf was composed some time between the middle of the seventh and the end of the tenth century of the first millennium‚ in the language that is today called Anglo-Saxon or Old English. It is a heroic narrative‚ more than

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    Midnight Anvil By Seamus Heaney 1.) In Midnight Anvil‚ the poet explores modernization’s negative effects on formerly traditional occupations by observing the blacksmith in a modern industrial setting‚ devoid of any spirituality‚ rather than in a traditional‚ rural setting as he typically does. The poet explores the subjects of devaluation of traditional physical labor by discussing an urban setting‚ diverging from Heaney’s usual style. 2.) The poet helps the reader understand the characters

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    Firstly‚ both Heaney and Waterhouse have used figurative language to animate how the young boy in each of their poems admires his father or grandfather. In ‘Follower’‚ Heaney starts off by comparing his father’s ‘globed’ shoulders to a ‘full sail strung’- across some sort of boat. Other sailing imagery is also used throughout the poem. For instance‚ ‘mapping the furrow exactly’ and ‘i stumbled in his hob-nailed wake’‚ where the poet’s father is juxtaposed with a sea captain and a boat‚ respectively

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    Juan Rodriguez Lacasa Poetry appreciation: Bogland‚ Heaney In “Bogland”‚ Heaney describes the landscape of his native Ireland and in particular‚ the peat bogs for which the land is renowned. The bogs preserve layers of history which the reader slowly digs into‚ and throughout the poem the tone gives away a sense of patriotism and intimacy. The title suggests a squelched swamp to be avoided‚ however Heaney shows his love of the place and proves to have a close relationship with this one when he personifies

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    oem‚ “Blackberry-Picking”‚ Heaney utilizes diction‚ alliteration‚a nd rhyme in order to express his discontent in how fleeting life’s beauty can truly be. Heaney wishes to present this ideas to us as the reader through very callous diction. Every so strongly does the poet juxtapose the “summer’s blood” (7) in his poem to the succulent blackberries‚ admiring the fruit for its life-giving goodness and necessity in life. Had Heaney chosen weaker diction‚ one reading this poem would not feel such a strong

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    this poem is Heaney is feeling slightly Guilty for not following the footsteps of his father in becoming a farmer instead he became a writer. The guilt is brought arcross as Heaney is breaking a agricultural tradition in his family. The techniques Heaney uses in this poem are onamatopoeia "Squelch" for example. Also in the second last verse Heaney uses a listing device. Also he uses lieration "curt cuts" whichgive added ethisis. Heaney also uses roots to describe his family roots. Heaney is

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    The film‚ ‘Soul Surfer’‚ directed by Sean McNamara is based on a true story about a teenage girl Bethany Hamilton who is a champion surfer. A day surfing in the water with her best friend Alana‚ Alana’s father Holt and brother Byron‚ she is attacked by a shark leaving her with just a right arm. She then has to re-learn how to do everything with only one arm. She is told she will never surf ever again but she doesn’t let this happen. It takes her family‚ friends‚ her Christian faith and determination

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    In the poem “Blackberry-Picking‚” Seamus Heaney is able to convey not just a literal description of picking blackberries‚ but also a deeper understanding of the whole experience. He is able to do this through the use of informal diction‚ imagery‚ and similes. The poem begins with the speaker describing one’s feelings when they eat the first blackberries of the season. He states‚ “You ate the first one and its flesh was sweet.” This usage of “you” brings the reader into the poem. Adding the reader

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