Tuesday, March 5, 2019
By Emily Ashford Essay
In the course of this essay I want to contrast and comp are two poems by the Irish poet Seamus Heaney. His anthology end of a naturalist was written in reflection of barbarianhood and the bolshy of innocence possibly based on his own experiences. This anthology has received a lot praise and recognition over the past few decades. Seamus was brought up in the deep hearted countryside of Ireland. He grew up alongside nature and alongside 8 otherwise(a) children, although he was the oldest and maybe understood some things before the other children such as death and the facts of life. In the poems finish of a naturalist he learns the true realities of nature, and how the frogspawn and frogs come to be there. In The Early Purges he learns not to be sympathetic toward cute and fluffy but ultimately resource draining animals. Both settings are rural rather than urban however, the each poem focuses on different areas of the countryside Death of a Naturalist is based around where al l the year flax-dam grows. Flax dam it a moribund pond where harvested flax is left to decompose to prepare for manufacture into linen and other materials.The poem is narrated by a issue boy, he is recalling evets in which he explored nature where the flax dam festered in the heart of the townland. This implies that, at this time in the boys life, nature was especially important. In The Early Purges events are recalled on a farm. A well run farm where delicate and unnecessary animals are seen as scraggy wee shits and are slaughtered. The poem is narrated again, from a young boys perspective and perhaps even the perspective of the poet himself. done the boys interaction with nature we are reminded and recognize the childhood innocence.In Death of a Naturalist the boy is fascinated with nature to the extent that even the most trivial and perhaps annoying things to most adults, such as bluebottles and the warm thick slobber of frogspawn become exciting to him. He likes these thi ngs trump of all. The way nature is presented also shows us a childish liking where many things are considered and elaborated in a way provided a child could think. Also through the eyes of a child we learn about death, where at kickoff this brutal inevitability shake him. However, again the boys fascination with this process of killing and decaying is describe in every detail.After the kittens drown and their tiny din souse the boy watches the corpses and follows the process of deterioration. Both poems involve a change in attitude, each of these changes represent a loss of innocence. In Death of a Naturalist this change is represented from the start of the second stanza. Contrasting to the first stanza he begins to describe the flax-dam in a negative way. Where it was once commonality and heavy headed it has now been invaded by angry frogs Seamus also uses military equipment casualty and plenty of similes and metaphors like blunt heads farting, to draw attention to how da unting nature can be to a child.
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