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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Digging For a Living :: Digging for Living

Digging For a Living   In his poem Digging, Seamus Heaney describes a erratic relationship between a boy and his scram.  Their relationship closely relates to the one I have with my father.  Throughout the poem, the poets pen is contrasted with the fathers spade, using each as a symbol of their vocation and background.  Along the same lines, the relationship between my father and myself can be expressed through my keyboard and his pencil.  Heaneys poem tells of a boy and his father who have different callings for their career.  The father has worked on the familys farm his entire life, digging up potatoes and keeping up the farm.  The poet describes his fathers digging, as the title infers, with alliteration from the line low my window, a clean rasping sound when the spade sinks into gravely ground My father, digging (3-5).  The poet, on the other hand, would much rather be writing stories or novels than out in the field doing manual labor a ll day.  The father digs physically with his hands while on the contrary, the son digs mentally with his brain.  Heaney physical exercises a spade to symbolize the fathers ambitions, thus, representing his farm work.  He metaphorically describes the sons writing with the passage, Between my finger and my thumb the squat pen rests (29-30).  My father and I apportion the same type of relationship that Heaney and his father have in the poem.  My father is an architect and designs buildings for a living.  He spends most of his day at his drawing table, sketching plans for newly buildings.  On the other hand, I have a job that involves using computers most of the day.  He uses his pencil to get the job done, while I use my keyboard to get the job done.  When I was younger, he always wanted me to be an architect with him, but now he accepts the fact that I am not going to be an architect because I have a sufficient job in the computer field. Throug hout Heaneys poem, diction highlights certain words and phrases that look extra emphasis.  For example, in the line The coarse boot nestled on the lug, the shaft against the inside knee was levered firmly, the words chosen intensely impact the signification (10-1).  Lug, shaft and levered all intensify the line.  Furthermore, most of the words are parts of a gun, which is another metaphor used.

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