Sample Exam Questions Blank text. You have 45 minutes on this question. Paper 1 Either 1 Re-read Mid-term Break. Explore the ways in which Heaney makes this such a moving poem. Or 2 Explore the ways work is depicted in two of the following poems: Monologue (by Hone Tuwhare) Song to the Men of England (by Percy Bysshe Shelley) Before the Sun (by Charles Mungoshi) Or 3 Explore what you find most striking about the imagery of two of the following poems: Caged Bird (by Maya Angelou)
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different authors both contemporary and heritage poems. The contemporary authors include: Seamus Heaney‚ Kathleen Jane and Grace Nichols the heritage writers are W.B.Yeats and William Blake. I will be discussing the different styles ideas and themes and also their similarities. The first poem I am discussing is ‘The Blackbird of Glanmore’ which is a contemporary poem written by Seamus Heaney. In this poem‚ Heaney uses the blackbird to refer to his lost brother. He makes a direct mention of ‘It’s you
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carried out great deeds of warfare that would be commemorated by song and feat." (Heaney 107) There is an undeniable presence of Christianity throughout the poem. Although the poem does not have a clear "Christian perspective‚" it does have some Christian references; "the monstrous Grendel is said to be one of ’Cain ’s Clan‚ ’ and is thus identified as an outcast from humanity in specifically biblical terms." (Heaney 108) The Christian elements that are present throughout Beowulf are the effects of
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life over death? 2009*** 14. Dylan Thomas as a material artist. 2007** Or Comment on Dylan Thomas’ obsession with words. 2009** 15. The poetry of Dylan Thomas is a celebration of the unity of all life. 2008** Seamus Heaney 16. Irish troubles are an important theme in many of Seamus Heaney’s poems. 2006*** Or How Heaney’s concern has been to give a voice to the silent and oppressed. 2009*** 17. How does Heaney’s poetry combine picture of ancient Ireland with those of modern time? 2008**
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comparative ‘The Barn’ by Seamus Heaney and ‘Like Dolmens Round my Childhood’ by John Montague are two poems that explore the theme of fear in childhood. The fears of each poet are very different in that Heaney’s fear of the barn is triggered by his vivid imagination whereas Montague’s fear of becoming like ‘the old people’ is a much more complex and emotional issue that relates to real life experiences. The theme of fear is apparent right from the start of ‘The Barn’ and Heaney progresses this fear throughout
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death penalty and much more. Today our “eye for an eye” system is weak. Seventeen states believe if a murder happens that person who does the crime does not need to be put to death (Death Penalty Information Center 1). In the poem “Punishment” by Seamus Heaney‚ it is about an execution for a crime of adultery‚ which would be a correct punishment for that crime in that time period. “When the Puritans came to this land‚ they left a country where the English treated adultery as largely a civil and personal
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Royal Military College of Canada Department of English ENE 110-4: Introduction to Literary Studies and University Writing Skills Monday‚ 1000-1050; Wednesday‚ 1240-1330 ; Friday‚ 1000-1050 Instructor: Dr. Huw Osborne Office: M323 Phone: 6269 Email: osborne@rmc.ca Office Hours: by appointment Course Objectives There are two primary goals for this course: 1. Above all‚ we are concerned with exploring literary expression with a simple desire to improve our abilities
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Beowulf in order to protect his people. Beowulf’s battles against evil are evident throughout the poem‚ his battle against Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother and finally the dragon. “Now I mean to be a match for Grendel‚ settle the outcome in a single combat” (Heaney‚ 29) Beowulf declares he will fight Grendel (evil)‚ this is similar to Christ fight against evil every day‚ preaching out against those who do wrong. “[The people] once more look to Beowulf for safety from this new monster. Again the hero assures
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“Parents rarely let go of their children‚ so children let go of them” - Paulo Cuelho. The two poems: Seamus Heaney’s “Follower” and Chrissy Banks’ “The Gift” each hold a different perspective on the relationship between parents and children. In his poem‚ Heaney reminisces on his childhood spent on a farm following his father‚ while Banks writes as a mother from suburbia being cared for by her adolescent son after she has an accident. Both “Follower” and “The Gift” portray a character’s realisation
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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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