Saturday, October 12, 2019
Seamus Heaneyââ¬â¢s Storm on the Island and Walt Whitmanââ¬â¢s Patrolling Essay
Seamus Heaneyââ¬â¢s Storm on the Island and Walt Whitmanââ¬â¢s Patrolling Barnegat which were written in 1966 and 1856 respectively are two classical poems describing vividly How the poems I have studied explored nature and its effect. Seamus Heaneyââ¬â¢s Storm on the Island and Walt Whitmanââ¬â¢s Patrolling Barnegat which were written in 1966 and 1856 respectively are two classical poems describing vividly the horror and insecurity experienced by humanââ¬â¢s during a wild storm. Storm on the Island and Patrolling Barnegat have many similarities and differences, the similarities reside around each writerââ¬â¢s description of a storm but the differences are mainly due to the writerââ¬â¢s on personal attitude and approach to a storm and how they apply it to their writing. At the beginning of Heaneyââ¬â¢s Storm on the Island he clearly highlights that they have prepared for a storm ââ¬Å"We are prepared; we build our houses squatâ⬠, Heaney also makes it clear that there is no company or shelter on the island ââ¬Å"Nor are there trees that might prove company when it blows full blastâ⬠. Throughout the poem Heaney is describing the elements that have to be faced during a storm, he describes the wind, the sea and the fear they produce. In contrast to Heaney, Whitman begins his poem with a prompt and vivid description of the storm and his dramatic account of a storm continues throughout the poem. Whitmanââ¬â¢s portrayal of the storm is somewhat different to that of Heaney as it is more sophisticated and complex, ââ¬Å"Steady the roar of the gale, with incessant undertone mutteringâ⬠. The attitude of each poet towards the poem plays a prominent role in the style and rhythm of each poem. In brief it is quite clear that Heaneyââ¬â¢s attitude to a ... ...ed the people experiencing it. My preference would have to be Patrolling Barnegat as I feel I was more engaged in the reading of it than I was in the reading of Storm on the Island and the way Whitman described the various components of a storm really impressed more so than anything else. On a final note I would like to acknowledge that these two poems I have been comparing are non-fiction but I do realise that storms do occur and their consequences can be catastrophic to say the least and you have to look no further than the recent hurricane disaster in New Orleans were over one thousand people lost their lives to the devastation caused by nature and that thousands of peoples lives have been permanently affected by this. We all should learn a valuable lesson from this disaster and in future hopefully this tragedy will not have to be experienced again.
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