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| We have been studying 3 different poems and they are about 3 different deaths. |
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| Many people are concerned with a sense of loss or deep sadness at a particular event. Examine the means by which a poet, in one poem, conveys either of these emotions to you. |
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| Death has been described and explained in many different ways by many different poets, William Wordsworth and Seamus Heaney being two of them. |
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| Compare and contrast 2 poems dealing with family relationships. In your essay, analyse the theme, images, language and form. |
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| Explore in detail how Seamus Heaney in Midterm Break explores the concept of death. Refer closely to the text. |
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| How does Heaney explore the issues of background and identity in his early poems, Digging and Follower? |
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| With reference to three poems - at least one pre twentieth century - discuss the 'treatment' of death. |
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| Study three of Heaney's poems from his first collection, including; 'Blackberry-Picking', 'Death of a Naturalist' and Mid-term Break'. |
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| How do poets use nature to present their ideas? Refer to "At a Potato Digging' by Seamus Heaney, a poem by Clarke, and two pre 1914 poems. |
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| Follower and Digging - Seamus Heaney. |
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| Seamus Heaney - Rural Life. |
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| The Early Purges. |
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| Discuss the way in which poets represent death in their poems. The poems are MIDTERM BREAK BY Seamus Heaney, THE FIELD MOUSE by Gillian Clarke, THE MAN HE KILLED by Thomas Hardy and ON MY FIRST SONNE by Ben Jonson. |
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| In 'Mid-Term Break, Heaney writes about death and loss. Compare the way Clarke and the Pre 1914 poets write about death. |
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| How do the poets write about childhood death in 'On my First Sonne' and 'Mid-term break'? |
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| Comparison of Mid-Term Break, The Field Mouse and On My First Sonne and The Man He Killed. |
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| Themes in Death of a Naturalist. |
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| How does Heaney present relationships between males in Digging and Follower? |
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| Discuss how Seamus Heaney presents childhood in "Death of a naturalist" and "Mid term break". |
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| Compare one poem by Seamus Heaney and one poem by Gillian Clarke to show how they use imagery to create effects. |
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| Compare and contrast the poems "Digging" and "Follower". |
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| Heaney presents his loss of childhood innocence into adulthood by writing three poems called "Blackberry Picking", "Death of a Naturalist" and "Digging". |
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| Seamus Heaney's Portrayal Of Pain and Suffering. |
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| What do we learn about Seamus Heaneys childhood from blackberry picking, the early purges and the follower? |
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| Commentary on Seamus Heaney's "Scaffolding". |
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Most Recent Seamus Heaney Essays
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| Mid Term Break Critical Essay |
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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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