Sunday, June 2, 2019
How Poets Describe the Ending of Childhood Innocence :: Childhood Poetry Poems Essays
How Poets Describe the Ending of Childhood InnocenceFirstly Seamus Heaney is a poet I have studied. He was from a ruralcatholic compass in Castledawson, County Derry, however he did livein a mainly protestant area. He addresses issues such(prenominal) as childhood,familial relationships, particularly his relationship with his pay offand also the identity crisis of becoming a poet. For example in hispoem, Death of a Naturalist he draws largely on his experience andthe experience of his company in an attempt to represent thetroubles in a new and analytical manner. In contrast to this, another poet I focused on, hum Ann Duffy, grewup in an urban environment. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland in1955, however grew up in Staffordshire, England and attendeduniversity in Liverpool before moving to London. She also addressesissues involving childhood memories in such poems as Litany and In MrsTilschers class.Another poet studied was Ronald Stuart Thomas. He was born in Cardiffbut moved fr om place to place after his father got a job in the Navy. He finally settled in Holyhead in 1918. He began to seriously learnthe Welsh language, as he wanted a sense of Welsh identity. It showedimportance of being Welsh. Many years later R. S. Thomas wasalienated from much of Welsh country life by his office as a priest inthe Church of Wales. He felt the exclusion keenly, saying once thatan anglicised upbringing like his prevents one from ever tincture onehundred percent at home in Welsh Wales. He is similar to Heaney dueto his rural and religious backgrounds and is also a nationalist. every three of these poets frequently write about a personal experiencethey had when growing up and how it affected them, or about theexperience of the child or children and how they think it affectedthem. Seamus Heaney wrote Mid-term break, which describes a personalexperience for him when his brother died in a car accident when he wasyoung. He is recalling a childhood memory. Carol Ann Duffy alsor ecalls a childhood memory in her poem Litany. She remembered the daywhen she thought her mother and her mothers friends were excludingher. Also R. S. Thomas wrote the poem Childrens song, which speaksabout how children live in a world of their own in which no adult cannever be a part of. When composition about childhood the poems areretrospective and look into the past, which concern memories of thechild.Some poems by these three poets present a childs perspective of theworld, magic spell others show how an adult views their past.
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