The life of the dichotomy artist in Seamus Heaney 's poetry influences the art they create. You can express human environment as well as human art, and thus you can incorporate the surroundings into their work into threads. Born and raised in Northern Ireland Seamus Heaney grew up in his life and appears in his poem. As Robert Buttel mentioned in his article on Seamus Heaney, "The mark of the poet's hometown is clearly fixed in his work" (180).
Seamus Heaney 's career and poetry Seamus Heaney has a Roman Catholic growth experience in the rural area of Northern Ireland. How his poetry reflects his background. Heiney's poetry can reflect his background through his use of his words and his techniques expressing his own experience. I will divide his career into three parts: his childhood, the community, and his thoughts. I first see his feelings and experiences in the poem "Death of Naturalism". - Frogs are amphibious animals that existed over 360 million years ago. However, in recent years the number of species of frogs and other amphibians has drastically diminished. There is only one reason behind this reduction, but there is still a way to solve this problem. Before proposing a solution, you need to analyze the cause of the hazard. Many case studies have come up with various conclusions that complicate the situation.
Discussion Seamus Heaney used some of the past in poetry born on Mossbawn farm in Northern Ireland on April 13, 1939. He was the largest among nine children, trained as a Roman Catholic and proved later to be a topic in his poem. The childhood of Heaney was filled with the deaths of relatives and friends, so that he gained a certain understanding of death and the body. Among his poems, Seamus Heaney usually starts with the past tense, imagining that he is still in his childhood, suddenly became the end of the poem, turned to the present, and his child To look back on