Thursday, September 19, 2019
Comparing and contrasting two Poems on the theme of childhood By Essay
Comparing and contrasting two Poems on the theme of childhood By   Seamus Heaney.    Comparing and contrasting two    Poems on the theme of childhood    Having read the four poems from Seamus Heaney's collection "Death of a  Naturalist", I have decided to Compare and contrast the two poems that  I like best, which are "Death of a naturalist" and "Follower". Both of  these are childhood stories set in the countryside. These reflect how  Heaney felt about different aspects of life in his surroundings. This  is one of the reasons that I have chosen these two poems the idea of  the countryside makes me feel at home with these two poems. They are  both set in the open air, which creates an open atmosphere.    "Death of a Naturalist" is the first poem I chose to write about  because of the overall effectiveness of the poem. This poem has been  written in paragraph like stanzas, this gives me the feel of making  the poems look full of descriptions; it also looks very exiting  looking at all the stanzas are crammed into one. As you look at the  poem you can see effective use of vivid similes such as    "Frogspawn grew like clotted Water"    Frogspawn that grows like "clotted water" shows you the fullness of  the frogspawn it also shows us that the frogspawn is racing and  covering the pond water very fast it also gives me an impression that  he enjoys seeing the frogspawn growing and covering the pond as he  enjoys collecting frogspawn    "I would fill jampotfuls of the jellied specs"    This shows the enjoyment of a young child collecting and watching  something grow. We see the use of positive phrases "There were  dragon-flies,    Spotted butterflies... "    The use of commas and short sentences give us an understanding of the  child's ...              ...od jobs around the farm. The last lines in the  poem make us think about what has happened to his father.    "It is my father who keeps stumbling    Behind me, and will not go away" the effect this creates by saying his  father is weak and falling away behind him tells us that the roles  have been reversed.    After looking at these two poems many things are very similar in the  way they have been written: the language and form are authentic  language of farming by this I mean that the poems have got a use of  old farm language an describe things in a farming form. Heaney also  leaves the reader with a final line to think about. By reading the two  poems Heaney now feels that it is time to break away from his past and  he also feels different from his family. I think this because he is  looking back and writing about the past and he is able to write about  the future.                      
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