Mid Term Break Seamus Heaney What is MidTerm
Mid Term Break Seamus Heaney
What is Mid-Term Break about? • The poem is about the death of Heaney's infant brother (Christopher) and how people (including himself) reacted to this. • The poem is written from the point of view of a young Heaney, summoned from school after his brother died. Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney
Term Definition Alliteration Repetition of sounds at the beginning of words. Assonance Repetition of the same vowel sound Couplet Two lines of poetry paired together by rhyme Metaphor Comparing two things, as if one actually is the other Onomatopoeia When the sound of a word echoes or suggests its meaning Mood The writer provokes feelings of sadness, pity or sympathy in the reader Personification Objects are given human characteristics for effect Simile Comparing two things, using ‘like’ or ‘as’. Symbolism Use of one thing to represent another Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney Example Effect
Term Definition Example Alliteration Repetition of sounds at the beginning of words. Assonance Repetition of the same vowel sound Couplet Two lines of poetry paired together by rhyme Metaphor Comparing two things, as if one actually is the other Onomatopoeia When the sound of a word echoes or suggests its meaning “…four foot box…” “…bells knelling…” Effect Mirrors the idea of time passing Mirrors the sound of the bells. “No gaudy scars, the bumper Signifies the end of the poem. knocked him clear. The act of death followed by A four foot box, a foot for every the realisation. year. ” ‘wearing’ suggests the bruise “…wearing a poppy bruise…” could be removed. “…bells knelling…” “baby cooed and laughed…” Pathos The writer provokes feelings of sadness, pity or sympathy in the reader “…angry, tearless sighs…” “…I met my father crying…” Personification Objects are given human characteristics for effect Simile Comparing two things, using ‘like’ or ‘as’. “He lay in the four foot box as in his cot. ” Symbolism Use of one thing to represent another “…wearing a poppy bruise…” Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney Reminds us of funeral bells. Shows innocence / happiness in contrast to what is going on. Signifies pure grief, ‘all cried out’ A child’s realisation that adults are flawed, have emotions etc. Suggestion of safety. Child looks at peace, as if sleeping. ‘poppy’ signifies remembrance.
Themes • Childhood – The poem involves the poet recalling an event from his own childhood. • It involves the narrator ‘growing up’ due to the terrible nature of the experience. • Death / Loss – The fact that the poem deals with the death of a child, encourages the reader and narrator to question the pointlessness of death. • Focus of the poem is on the reactions of people to death and the way people attempt to make sense of the loss. • Memory – Poem recalls an event from the past and this links it to other poems in the collection that involve looking back in order to see the present and future clearly.
How does the young Heaney feel? Seamus Heaney Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney
Mid-Term Break Questions • How do you think the boy felt as the men came up to shake his hand? • How does the father normally deal with funerals? • What differences are there in the mother's and the father's reactions? • In what way is the boy's body described in the poem? • Describe the different emotions dealt with in the poem. • How old was Seamus Heaney's brother when he died?
Junior Certificate Question • Poems often deal with emotional situations. Write about a poem with an emotional theme. Say what the poem is about and show successful the author was in describing an emotional time. Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney
What are you being asked to do? • Poems often deal with emotional situations. Write about a poem with an emotional theme. Say what the poem is about and show successful the author was in describing an emotional time. Identify what theme is. What techniques does the poet use? Why is theme emotional? Is the poem explicitly emotional? Why is this particularly emotional? How has the poet’s word choice etc. conveyed the emotion of the event? Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney
Introduction • • • Your introduction must include: Title Author Genre Link to Question Short Summary Mid-Term Break By Seamus Heaney
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