Storm On The Island Flashcards

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Who wrote storm on the island?

A

Sheamus Heany

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What happens in the poem?

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The people of Ireland preparing for a storm, and a description of the storm

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What’s a key idea from this poem?

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  • Power of nature

- Political conflict in northern ierland (an extended metaphor for it)

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What does the quote “we are prepared” show?

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  • they are used to the bombing
  • they are used to the waves always crashing against their homes
  • the mystery of we who is we
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What does the quote “exploding comfortably” show?

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  • they are used to the conflict

- oxymoron they have to out wait the conflict

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What does the quote “spits like a tame cat” show?

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  • personification and simile the waves are vicious, fed up of the arguments, taking it land back, nature’s power
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What form is the poem?

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A dramatic monologue, but it’s not standard, danger of the storm is being revealed

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What does the enjabment in lines 6 to 10 show?

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Constant berage in ierland

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What does the use of half rhyme “squat…slate” at the start and “air..fear” show?

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  • chaos
  • a full rhyme would have been too obvious
  • creates a cyclical structure showing the storm/ conflict will always carry on.
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What does the iambic pentameter jucstapose against?

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  • it provides a structure when during the storm/conflict there is none
  • it’s not standard Heany put his own Irish twist onto it
  • conflict of English against Irish
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What’s some context for the conflict in Ireland?

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  • conflict against England and Ireland Protestant and catholic conflict in modern day
  • poem is an extended metaphor for this conflict
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What does “we are bombarded by the empty air” show

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  • nature is the enemy not war itself, the word bomb in bombarded is a human creation, nature is just as or if not stronger than man as it doesn’t need a creation to fight back
  • Oxymoronic cause so much trouble even tho it’s invisible
  • “by” it is very much nature against man
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What are three key quotes from this poem

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“Spits like a tame cat”
“Exploding comfortably”
“Bombarded by the empty air”

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