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AS and A Level: Seamus Heaney
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For example, “The squat pen rests; snug as a gunâ€. Here the pen is compared to a gun. Though not physically, a pen or a written word can also hurt people. 10. Hyperbole – exaggeration of text Poetic devices used in the poem Repetition – between my finger and my thumb my squat pen rests Potentially free verse with no strict rhyme used Key words instead of this shows * Illustrates * Demonstrates * Elucidates * Epitomises * Highlights * Depicts * Conveys Substantiates Digging key quotes The poem is about heaneys admiration for paternal figures and farming heritage.
Conclusion analysis
Good conclusions usually refer back to the question or title and address it directly - for example by using key words from the title.
How well do you think these conclusions address the title or question? Answering these questions should help you find out.
- Do they use key words from the title or question?
- Do they answer the question directly?
- Can you work out the question or title just by reading the conclusion?
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Compare and contrast the treatment of emigration and rural life in The Country Boy by John Murphy and Philadelphia, Here I Come by Brian Freill.
"I enjoyed both plays and enjoyed reading them but I think that "Philadelphia, Here I Come" shows a more accurate portrayal than "The Country Boy" because I think it shows a more realistic side of what it would be like for a young boy emigrating. Mostly they would've went and the way Gar has nothing to stay for is more real life, whereas "The Country Boy" shows more of a "...and they lived happily ever after" fairytale style ending, where Curly stays, marries his true love, gets the farm and gains his independence. It all just seems to good to be true. So, in conclusion, I think both plays were very good, but I think "Philadelphia, Here I Come" is a more accurate portrayal
Sean Mc Quade 11B"
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Using two of Heaney's poems, compare them for treatment of theme and style, noting signs of the poet's development.
"In conclusion, it is clear that as a poet, Heaney has developed from his first collection of poetry, written in 1966,to the collection named Wintering out in 1972. I feel his style has become subtler and he has chosen to move away slightly from the conventions of poetry, such as rhythm and rhyme. His themes have also varied throughout the collection, yet it is clear one ongoing theme will be the history of Northern Ireland, and his own religion. Death of a naturalist was the starting point of his collection of poetry, and effectively developed the themes that remain prominent in his later collections."