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Thursday, November 14, 2019
The two poems I am going to compare are Mid-Term Break by Seamus Heaney
The two poems I am going to compare are Mid-Term Break by Seamus Heaney   and Death Be Not Proud by John Donne.    The first poem I am going to study is a poem by Seamus Heaney called  Mid-Term Break.    Seamus Heaney was born in County Derry into a farming background. He  attended St. Columbââ¬â¢s College in Derry where he was a border. Heaney  went on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.    The poetââ¬â¢s title Mid-Term Break is somewhat ambiguous as it would  suggest a holiday of some sort, whereas, the poem is actually about  the death of Heaneyââ¬â¢s young brother who was killed in a tragic  accident.    The thoughts of death are brought to the fore almost immediately as  the poem begins with a funeral note in line two:    ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦counting bells knelling classes to a close.ââ¬â¢    The word ââ¬Ëknellingââ¬â¢ reminds the poet of the church bells tolling for a  funeral.    In the second stanza we are aware that the tragedy which has occurred  is different as funerals usually did not disturb his father in the way  that this one had.    Heaney recalls the embarrassment he felt when the adults sympathised  with him and paid his deference saying ââ¬Ëthey were sorry for my  trouble.ââ¬â¢ This seemed to perplex him as it was a reversal of roles.    There is a sense of alienation in the forth stanza when he heard the  whispers of the neighbours, apart from his motherââ¬â¢s hand in his. His  mother seems to be trying to control her emotions but is clearly  outraged by what has happened.    When Heaneyââ¬â¢s brother is returned home, the poet refers to his brother  as a ââ¬Ëcorpseââ¬â¢. This seems to suggest that Heaney is emotionally  detached but it could just be a case of denial.    Heaney injects a note of tranquillity to the poem when he describes  the ââ¬Ësnowdropsââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëcandlesââ¬â¢. ...              ... hand, deals with the mystery and fear that sounds  death. Although we will all have to die eventually it is still  something that scares us but Donne tries to alleviate those fears by  telling us that death is just another part of life that will lead us  to eternity.    Heaney seemed to be emotionally detached throughout his poem until the  final line whereas Donne was very passionate about his feeling from  the start.    When I first read both poems I was drawn instantly towards Mid-Term  Break only because of the simplicity of the language. However, after  carefully studying both poems my preference now lies with Death Be Not  Proud. It is an interesting poem that expresses the act of dying as  something natural and pleasant; abandoning the reputation it has for  being frightening or powerful. It expresses that death is not the end  of life, but only the beginning.                      
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