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    it’s about the death of a child; the poets brother. Heaney emphasises the sadness of the occasion by describing the coffin surrounded with snowdrops and candles ‚ which he says “soothe the bedside”. The fact that he hasn’t seen his brother for six weeks makes it seem somehow worse. The response of the rest of his family also highlights how sad it is: his father crying must have been such a shock to Heaney‚ we don’t expect grown men to cry and Heaney emphasises that he normally expects his father to

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    How do Shakespeare and Heaney present strong feelings between fathers and their children in the texts you have studied? Both Shakespeare and Heaney present relationships between fathers and their children. Shakespeare through Capulet and Juliet and Heaney through his poetry about his father. Both these differ in context‚ the Capulet trials and tribulations being fictional whereas Heaney has his own personal experiences shown in his poetry. In addition both contexts affect the relationships in

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    about the loss of life are vastly different. They were both written about youthful naivety and childhood experiences ad his transition to pragmatism‚ or rather the speedy voyage he had to make into adulthood in rural Ireland. In ‘The Early Purges’ Heaney is portrayed as a wide eyed boy‚ struggling to come to terms with the self-sufficiency that comes with the farming lifestyle‚ the first line helps to signify the finality of the situation. This is excellent at helping the reader understand his true

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    in Who Owns The Past Cultural Policy‚ Cultural Property‚ and The Law‚ ed. Kate Fitz Gibbon. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press‚ 2005. [Video Link:] Heaney‚ Christopher‚ “National Geographic Live: Cradle of Gold: The Story of Hiram Bingham and Machu Picchu‚ Lecture‚ National Geographic Society‚ August 1‚ 2011‚ http://youtu.be/Gdgw8wyh24I Heaney‚ Christopher. "Returns‚" in Cradle of Gold: The Story of Hiram Bingham‚ A Real-Life Indiana Jones‚ and the Search for Machu Picchu. New York: Palgrave Macmillan

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    TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH POETRY By Adeel Salman Knowledge of contemporary British poetry is of great importance when it comes to understanding the reigning trends of England. The 1970s saw a fair amount of polemic concerning the discontinuities of the national "traditions‚" most of it concerned with poetry‚ all of it vulnerable to a blunt totalizing which demonstrated the triumphant ability of "nation" to organize literary study and judgment--as it does still‚ perhaps more than ever.

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    story a mother named Mary is in a tough spot. Her son David has a depression and her husband Seamus has been paralyzed. The story itself is a third person narration‚ which is limited in the way that we only see it from Mary’s perspective. In the story Mary is driving her son home from the hospital‚ and during this drive she experiences a series of flashbacks from her past life. She wonders whether she and Seamus could have done anything differently in order to stop her son from becoming depressed “Were

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    my lord? Hamlet: Words‚ words‚ words! Polonius: What is the matter‚ my lord? Hamlet: Between who? Polonius: I mean the matter that you read‚ my lord. Analogy A comparison made between two things that share something in common. Eg. Seamus Heaney‚ in his poem Digging‚ compares his pen to a spade and makes us think again about  the way his poetry works by concluding: ‘Ill dig with it’. Anecdote/anecdotal evidence A small story‚ usually based on an individual case that illustrates

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    firms (Longenecker‚ Petty et al. 2003; Higgins 2009; Tjan 2009; Heaney 2010; Longenecker‚ Petty et al. 2010). There are a number of valid reasons for why small business can excel over large businesses in this area (Higgins 2009; Tjan 2009). In today’s fast paced business global environment‚ customers are seeking quality customer service and satisfaction to compliment a good/service purchased (Longenecker‚ Petty et al. 2003; Heaney 2010; Longenecker‚ Petty et al. 2010). While all businesses can

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    Cited: Austen‚ Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Oxford: Houghton-Mifflin‚ 1997. Beowulf. Trans. Seamus Heaney. The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors. 7th ed. Ed. M.H. Abrams and Stephen Greenblatt. New York: Norton‚ 2001. 23-94. Chaucer‚ Geoffrey. The General Prologue. The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors

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    Periods of British Literature: 450-1066: Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) Period 1066-1500: Middle English Period 1500-1660: The Renaissance 1558-1603: Elizabethan Age 1603-1625: Jacobean Age 1625-1649: Caroline Age 1649-1660: Commonwealth Period (or Puritan Interregnum) 1660-1785: The Neoclassical Period 1660-1700: The Restoration 1700-1745: The Augustan Age (or Age of Pope) 1745-1785: The Age of Sensibility (or Age of Johnson) 1785-1830: The Romantic Period 1832-1901: The Victorian

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