Sunday, August 4, 2019
Seamus Heaney Essay -- English Literature
Seamus Heaney    Seamus Heaney was born in 1939 in Northern Ireland into a rural  farming family. The family where Catholic, living in a predominantly  Protestant area of the country. I can relate to this as I come from  South Africa where the tension between the black and white people is  high, this has helped me to choose my first poem "Docker". The second  poem I am going to analyse is "Follower" which tells the story of a  young boy who grows up admiring his dad but as time ticks by, things  change and people age. The third and final poem I will analyse is  "Digging" which also is about a young lad who admires his dad for his  skill, but feels bad because he isn't as skilled as his father is and  therefore chooses to dig with his pen in the form of poetry.    The poem Docker starts off with "there, in the corner" from this it  can be seen that the man is a lonely man who does not want to be  bothered, all he is doing is staring at his drink. "Speech clamped in  the lips, vice" this use of metaphor indicates that he is a anti  social person with the word "vice" once again describing the mans  power and strength. The Docker is then described as a hard and tough  man, "Cowling plated forehead and sledge head jaw" because he is  compared with very hard objects, such as a sledge head which is made  out of steel.    "That fist would drop a hammer on a Catholic" this verse is of a  violent nature which confirms the Docker as a violent aggressive man  who clearly does not like Catholics.    The mans dislike for Catholics is emphasised even more in the  following verse "The only Roman collar he tolerates, smiles all round  his sleek pint of porter". From this it can be said that even the  white foam made by his beer reminds him of Cath...              ...ss.    "I wanted to grow up and plough" this proves that like with all little  boys, he wanted to be just like his dad when he grows up. He follows  his father all round the farm "In his broad shadow" which again  describes the mans huge build and strength.    In this poem, the first five stanzas represent the past, whereas the  last stanza represents the present. "I was a nuisance, tripping and  falling" The boy, who is now a man, comes to realise he was clumsy and  unskilful who was always bothering his father "Yapping always".    "But today" is the main contrast between past and present, "It is my  father who keeps stumbling behind me and will not go away" His father  has obviously aged and become enfeebled while his son has now grown up  and become more powerful and skilful than what his father is. It is  his father who follows him around now and will not go away.                      
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