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    out on his father burrowing the bloom bunk. All that divides them is a solitary sheet of glass. Whilst apparently pitiful‚ this boundary between father and child is at the precise heart of Digging and prompts the illustration "cozy as a firearm". Heaney compares his pen to a weapon with which to ensure himself from reactions about his decision of profession. A huge area of Heaney’s assortment of work arrangements with detachment and disengagement. His detachment from family is sure about his

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    are Equality by Maya Angelou and the song Strange Fruit‚ recorded by the legendary jazz singer‚ Billie Holiday. Both of these songs examine this issue of racism‚ from different viewpoints. Strange Fruit‚ written in third person by Abel Meeropol as a poem‚ it came to symbolise the brutality and racism of the practice of lynching in America’s South. Likewise‚ Equality was written in first person‚ protesting oppression as well as reflecting about

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    Anh Pham THE STRANGE FRUIT Final Draft In the story“ Snow “ by Julia Alvarez ‚ there is a scene about the first year of the author in Catholic school while living in New York . She is in fourth grade with a tolerant teacher ‚ and her name is Zoe . Julia is an immigrant . Learning english is important to her in these early years . Beside learning new words ‚ she picks up some information about Russian missiles ‚ which included new vocabulary words such as : nuclear bomb

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    Commentary: An Advancement of Learning by Seamus Heaney In An Advancement from Learning by Seamus Heaney‚ he describes a retrospective childhood experience. The narrator compels himself to face a deep-seated and preposterous fear which he consequently conquers. He shares his terror and revulsion by implementing vivid and vibrant imagery presented in nine quatrains. The conquest of an irrational fear depicted in this poem is perhaps a metaphor for overcoming greater fears in life. As the title

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    Seamus Heaney is the speaker in his poem “Digging”‚ where he writes about his family tradition as manual workers; he is from Castledawson Co Derry at Northem Ireland. Therefore he uses some local expressions “My grandfather could cut... than any other man on Toner’s bog”‚ he uses that expression because of a local bog business owned by a family‚ whose name was Toner. The setting of this poem brings the reader at to a potato farm‚ and at a bog’s field as the writer Seamus Heaney writes about his

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    learnt about this term was Racism. Racism is a form of discrimination based on race‚ especially the belief that one race is superior to another. In “Strange Fruit” Abel Meeropol protests and raises awareness of the treatment of African Americans in South USA. The song describes the scene of lynching of Black American’s and their resemblance to a fruit hanging from a tree. We also studied the poem “took the children away” by Archie Roach which similarly portrayed a great understanding of the horrific

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    poem allows Heaney to freely express his respect of the Irish tradition as well as his pride and dignity towards his ancestors. The poem starts and ends with the same lines "between my finger and my thumb/The squat pen rests" but the first stanza ends with "as snug as a gun" and the last stanza ends with "I’ll dig with it." Thus‚ Heaney foregrounds the importance of the writer’s profession and craft by breathing new life into the cliched idiom "the pen is mightier than the sword." Heaney affirms that

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    The structure of Blackberry-picking by Seamus Heaney and Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost is similar in that both poems are written in one stanza (despite the fact the Blackberry-picking is noticeably longer). The lines in each poem do not follow a pattern in term of lengths which could be a representation of life’s unexpected ups and downs. On the other hand Blackberrying by Sylvia Plath is written in three stanzas unlike the other two poems‚ however‚ all three poems have a line which changes

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    For women of color‚ it is as if society was against them two times. As if being a woman is not already hard enough‚ don’t throw race into the picture as well! As this piece was viewed‚ my mind could hear “Strange Fruit” playing in the background. The struggle of living during such a depressing time is visible in the gaze of Miss Holiday. Ironically enough‚ since this painting as well as others in the gallery were of African American jazz musicians‚ I assumed that the artist themselves would also

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    Mid-Term Break –Seamus Heaney Tone: Sombre Imagery: Death‚ Grief Themes: Death‚ Frailty of Life‚ Growing up Poetic Techniques: Onomatopoeia‚ Alliteration‚ Assonance‚ Simile‚ Metaphor Summary: A boy sits in the school’s medical area waiting to be given a lift home – the ringing of the school bell further enhance the fact that he is waiting for something. When he finally arrives home he sees his father on the porch‚ crying. The house is packed with neighbours and strangers who offer their condolences

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