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At A Potato Digging
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Critical Analysis of Poems by Seamus Heaney
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English Literature GCSE Coursework - Seamus Heaney Poetry Analysis
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Midterm Break: Explain how the poet has used language to create mood and atmosphere in one poem you have studied.
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The three poems ‘On My First Sonne’, ‘Mid-Term Break’ and ‘Refugee Mother and Child’ all explore the same theme, which are the emotions of love and loss. This conveys a sense of radical grief to the reader.
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What do we learn of Seamus Heaney, both as a child and as an adult, from the selection of poetry studied? (Use quotations if you feel this would help)
"An advancement of learning" and "Churning Day" both looks back at a memory of the poets past/ childhood. Compare how these poems deal with the relationship of past and present with "The Sick Equation"
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"Blackberry Picking" by Seamus Heaney
"Both Seamus Heaney and Carol Anne Duffy explore childhood in their poems - What do they say about it and how effectively do they get their ideas across?"
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"Compare how Gillian Clarke and Seamus Heaney present different images of the past".
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"Digging" by Seamus Heaney
"I rhyme to see myself to set the darknessechoing" (Personal Helicon)
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"Mid-Term Break" by Seamus Heaney - review
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"The Past is another country and they do things differently there" an essay on Seamus Heaney and his work.
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An advancement of learning and Churning Day both looks back at a memory of the poets past/ childhood.Compare how these poems deal with the relationship of past and present with The Sick Equation
Follower and Digging By Seamus Heaney - What do we learn about Seamus Heaneys attitude to his father in the two poems?
Many of Heaneys poems deal with the Loss of Innocence and the Getting of Wisdom :- Discuss\Illustrate
Mid Term Break by Seamus Heaney and The Lesson by Edward Lucie-Smith.
'Death of a Naturalist' and 'The Early Purges' are both concerned with a child's change in attitude to animals or nature. Write about both of these poems commenting on how each deals with the idea.
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'Mid-term Break' by Seamus Heaney - review
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'The Early Purges' by Seamus Heaney focuses on the traumas of childhood, and how impressionable we are when we are young.
'The Horses' by Edwin Muir and 'The Early Purges' by Seamus Heaney both have an animal related theme.
A Comparative Analysis of 'Digging' and 'Follower' by Seamus Heaney
A comparative study of "The Death of a naturalist" by Seamus Heaney and "The Prelude" by William Wordsworth - Explore in detail how both Poets write about their childhood.
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A comparison between Seamus Heaney's
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