Seamus Heaney's Medium-Term Rest and Comparison of Excavations Seamus Heaney's two verses - "Medium-term break" and "Excavation survey" are compared. Both verses are about his childhood and family. The first poem I analyzed was "Medium-term rest", where a simple direct title "rest" drew my attention. It's time. The first line of the first section says, "Am I sitting in the ward of the university every morning?" As suggested by the word "sick", depression, illness, and pain are included.
Comparison between mid-term rest and early cleaning For this work I have studied two poems by Seamus Heaney. These two poems are all related because they relate to Hini 's early memory of death, and how he dealt with these difficulties as a young age. The theme of the poem "Medium Rest" is about the death of his brother. It also tells us how he feels about this death. Heiney left the boarding school. I am waiting for sickness at the university student 's bay. Heiney wrote: "At 2 o'clock our neighbors drove me home."
Seamus Heaney's poem "Medium Rest" is a poem about a boy who discovered that his brother passed away. The emotions in "moderate break" are different from traditional poetry because of the feelings from boredom to anger in addition to sadness and sorrow. These feelings are complicated to be emotions you do not think, so this poem is so unique. He was taken to his neighbor to meet the crying father. When he was at home, his parents' relatives and friends met a young man. This made him feel uncomfortable, and there was contrast when the baby was sullen and everyone was quiet and sad. The next day he went to the place where his dead brother lied and we knew how he died.
Seamus Heaney's "excavation" is the first poem of the first full volume of Heaney's poem, "the death of naturalism". "Death of a naturalist" is about the transition to adulthood and the process of losing innocence. This poem shows how Hynie looked at his father and grandfather, especially their diligence. Even if Heaney did not follow their footsteps but became a farm worker, he respected the work they did, especially the skills they dig. This poem is a free poetry. There are 8 sections and 2 caplets. Sometimes it rhymes, but there is no rhyming pattern. The first two lines are rhyming with "thumb" and "gun", and there are some rhyming words in the second quarter. This poem is the story of the first person, this can be seen in the first line using the word "my" and in other lines using words such as "I" or "us". As all three generations mentioned are digging, the title is related to poetry