Critical Analysis Of Digging And Digging

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Samantha Chung
Senior IB English
Ms. Rowe
15 January 2016
Poetry Analysis Paper:
“Digging” and “Frontier of Writing” by Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney has written many poems, but the two works so far “Digging” and “Frontier of Writing” haves a similar themes of with Heaney being a poet and writing poetry. In “Digging”, the speakers is Heaney himself who described to be stuck in the middle writing and gets distracting when looking out the window. Heaney spots he father ‘digging’, and Heaney expresses his admiration for his father’s hard work and makes a connection to his passion in writing poetry as ‘digging’, the more he wrote the better Heaney has gotten as a poet. In “Frontier of Writing”, the speaker in the poem is being interrogated and
“The tightness and the nilness round that space/when the car stops in the road, the troops inspect/its make and number and, as one bends his face.” (Line 1-3) and “towards your window, you catch sight of more /on a hill beyond, eyeing with intent/down cradled guns that hold you undercover.” (Line 4-6). Both of these lines creates an imagery of being questioned for something you have done. Heaney’s reason of using imagery in his poems allows him to be able to show his readers and viewers on his life experience. In “Digging”, Heaney gives his viewers a sense on how life in rural places would be like, since he lived on a farm. In “Frontier of Writing”, Heaney expresses how he truly felt when it comes to writing poetry and being a poet. Where certain people start to denounce Heaney’s poems, putting Heaney in a position of feeling and being interrogated and criticized for his
Diction is the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing, for Heaney it is his poems. For both of Heaney’s poems, the diction that goes with Heaney’s poems are included in the title itself. So, for the poem “Digging”, the word choice that fits with the poem is ‘digging’ as well because Heaney uses the word to show the readers a comparison between his way of ‘digging’ and his father way of ‘digging’. For Heaney’s father, ‘digging’ is the actual act of digging like digging up dirt, but for Heaney it is something totally different. Heaney uses digging as his way of expressing his passion for writing. Usually when you dig into a ground, you will end up getting deeper and deeper into the ground. Later when you dig far enough to the point you hit something or find something interesting, that would be your treasure and goal. For Heaney, the more thoughts and hard work he put into his poems and writing, the more his wrote, which him a popular poet today because of his passion for writing poetry, from his childhood days till adulthood. As for “Frontier of Writing”, the word choice in the poem was ‘Frontier’. Frontier is known to be a line or border separating two countries. For Heaney, he describes himself being stuck between something like a ‘frontier’ preventing to reach his goal. The frontier prevented him writing poetry which was his passion. The frontier refers to those who opposes or are against Heaney’s works.

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