Storm on the island by seamus Heaney

    Subdecks (1)

    Cards (10)

    • “We are prepared”
      • False self-assurance
      • humans believe they can battle against humans
      • this facade is later broken by nature
    • “Exploding comfortably”
      • Reflects how the speaker has made sense of the conflict and is used to it
      • oxymoronic - confuses the reader as it doesn’t make sense.
      • Nature is meant to be the emblem of ‘beauty’, ‘grace’ and ‘tranquility’m however it can be perilous, malovelent because it has learnt this from humans.
    • “We are bombarded by the empty air. Strange it is a huge nothing that we fear”
      • “air” and “fear“ are both half rhymes, suggests that the tumultuous storm refuses to be controlled or organised so only half rhyme is possible
      • half rhyme used in the beginning and end to show a cyclical structure
      • “we”- microcosm of humans and dehumanises humans- he humbles himself and succumbs to the power of nature and accepts he will never beat nature
      • “bombarded”- violent verb- demonstrates the aggressiveness of nature.
    • “Space is a salvo”
      • Military language
      • A salvo is an incessant discharge of artillery
      • relentless nature of nature
      • nature is organised like an army- has learnt this from humans
    • “Wizened earth”
      • Glorifying nature
      • double meaning-nature has learnt military techniques from humans
      • corruption of nature
    • “Tragic chorus”
      • personifies the trees
      • cry for help
      • Battle cry