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Has its own individual outlook towards death. The three poems that I am studying are 'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney, 'In Memory of my Mother' by Patrick Kavanagh and Emily Dickinsons poem, which still remains untitled.
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... English Language Coursework With reference to three poems - at least one pre twentieth century - discuss the 'treatment' of death. Death is a controversial topic that has been the subject of many poems as almost every person is curious to what happens when they depart this life. The three poems that I am studying have very different views of what happens after life and each one has its own individual outlook towards death. The three poems that I am studying are 'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney, 'In Memory of my Mother' by Patrick Kavanagh and Emily Dickinsons poem, which still remains untitled. 'Mid-Term Break' is about the sad and disquieting subject matter of death. It is a view from the poet Seamus Heaney as a young boy being confused as to how to react to the tragic death of his four year old brother. Heaney wrote this poem as an adult looking back at














