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| Examine how Heaney presents his relationship with his father in 'Digging' and 'Follower'. |
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| With reference to any three poems from |
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| What does Heaney reveal about his attitudeto his past in the poems I have studied? |
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| The poem |
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| Analyse the two poems 'Out-Out' by Robert Frost and 'Mid Term Break' by Seamus Heaney by paying particular attention to the similarities between the two poems. |
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| "Strongman" by Tony Curtis and "Mid-termbreak" by Seamus Heaney deal with the subject of death of a family member. Compare both poems showing how the poets introduce their subjects. Which poem did you prefer and why? |
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| Poetry Comparison - 'Follower' and 'The Early Purges' by Seamus Heaney. |
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| Seamus Heaney has Vivid Memories of his Childhood. Analyse Two Poems That Reflect Heaney's Childhood Memories. Refer to the Poems In Detail and Use Quotes to Illustrate Your Points. |
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| Discussing two or three Poems in Detail, Explain how you think Heaney Develops our Understanding of the Nature of Humanity and Existence through Poetry. |
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| Compare the ways the poets use imagery in four or more of the poems you have studied. You should write about 'Digging' by Seamus Heaney and compare it with at least one poem by Gillian Clarke and two poems from the pre-1914 bank. |
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| Seamus Heaney had a Roman Catholic upbringing in a rural area of Northern Ireland. How does his poetry reflect his background? |
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| Examine two poems, |
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| Mid-Term Break (Heaney) VS. On My First Sonne (Johnson). |
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| Compare thepoems 'Out, Out' by Robert Frost and 'Mid Term Break' by Seamus Heaney |
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| How does Heaney make use of his childhood memories in 'The Death Of A Naturalist' collection? |
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| Consider how Seanus Heany provides us with a view of his childhood in the following poems: Digging, Death of a Naturalist follower, blackberry picking, The barn and mid term break |
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| Comparison of Mid-Term Break, The Field Mouse and On My First Sonne |
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| How Is The Theme Of Death Portrayed In Both Mid-Term Break And The Early Purges? |
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| Compare and Contrast how feelings of fear and confusion are conveyed through the use of imagery and other poetic techniques. |
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| Choose any two poems you feel have common theme (or themes). Write about them commenting fully on the ideas expressed and comparing and contrasting the poet's techniques. |
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| Gifts of Rain |
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| Digging by Seamus Heaney, Catrin by Gillian Clarke, Little Boy Lost, Little Boy Found by William Blake and On My First Son by Ben Jonson. |
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| Discusssome of the ways in which Seamus Heaney makes use of the past in his poetry |
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| Poetry appreciation of 'Death of a naturalist' by Seamus Heaney |
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Most Recent Seamus Heaney Essays
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| The Early Purges |
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| Follower and Digging |
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| Discuss the presentation of place in the two Seamus Heaney poems named Broagh and The Other Side |
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| Blackberry Picking |
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