Thoughts and Interpretations of "Excavation" When reading poetry, poetry has many elements, but pay attention as reader or listener so that you can understand what is happening and your main view is needed. I have poetry. In Seamus Heaney's "excavation" poem, I have to investigate this poem in detail to gain true meaning. Some of the elements of poetry you need to pay attention are symbols, images, characters and scenes.
The excavation is a poem depicting the relationship between the poet and his father. This poem represents the scene where the poet remembers his father and his ancestors and the line to which he belongs. The poet reflects the father who was cultivating the potato drill and can plant the potato seeds on the land, while he is now drilling the flower bed in his garden. As he recalled, the poet 's grandfather was in the same company he used to dig turf. Besides, now my son and grandchild will not cultivate the earth; he is writing
In these two poems, the words are relatively late and reflective. The "excavation" vocabulary is descriptive, and the poet excavates that his father excavates thick boots sitting on raised ears and the axle of the medial knee is tightened tightly . So, we can see clearly that Heaney was impressed by the excavation of his father. Therefore, this language shows how brilliant Heinney's memory is. This is also evident in Anahois, where Heaney can remember "the light shook in the garden during winter nights." In the excavation survey, Heaney realized that he fell into a paper bottle, straightened it and drank it and fell into an incision and slice immediately after he drank it. The juxtaposition of "邋" and "tidy" in the excavation reinforces that Heaney is a young boy in this poem, its clumsy attitude, and the experienced and succinct person who has been digging for many years It is.
There are three standard ways to drill a trench: excavation, excavation, and tunnel excavation. Drilling is most effective when a person digs down on the ground. Because it allows a large drilling party to dig through the entire groove at the same time. However, since enthalpy exposes the excavator to the ground, it can only be carried out without observation, for example in the rear or at night. The tapping includes extending the groove by digging the end face. The digger is not exposed, but only one or two at a time can tackle the groove.