Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Anahorish Brief Poetic Analysis Essay
A poem from Wintering out (1972) still early days in the ââ¬Å"troublesâ⬠Anahorish is a place in south Derry, just a few kilometres south of Heaneys family farm. In gaelic it translates roughly to ââ¬Å"hill of spring waterâ⬠My ââ¬Å"place of clear water,â⬠The first hill in the world. This suggests that, literally Anahorish was the first pace seamus grew up in, but also water symbolizes inspiration in heaneys poems, so this also suggests it was his first place of inspiration. Anahorish primary, was Heanys primary school, and so first place of learning, and literature so this enforces the idea that Anahorish was his first place where he grew inspiration. The second verse begins with a darker approach,à ââ¬Å"and darkened cobbles In the bed of the lane.â⬠à this suggests that Anahorish also had some of Heanys first ââ¬Å"badâ⬠memorys, possibly a young heaneys first glance at the troubles? Anahorish, soft gradient Of consonant, vowel-meadow This is simply describing the actual word, ââ¬Å"Anahorishâ⬠soft gradient a refrence to hills, and vowel-meadow, a description of the high amount of vowels in the word, and another nature refrence. Those mound dwellers Go waist-deep in mist To break the light ice at wells and dunghills. Mist and ice are both forms of water, and so in heanys world, inspiration, however as the liquid and gas form, this represents inspiration which cannot be found, even though it is there. ââ¬Å"to break the ice at wells and dunghillsâ⬠means that you have to put effort in breaking the ice to reach the water underneath it, and so suggesting that you have to work, or search for inspiration.
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