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Poet: Seamus Heaney
Poem: Digging
Volume: Death of A Naturalist
Year: Published/Written in 1966
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May 3 2008
Comment 9 of 9, added on June 18th, 2006 at 7:42 AM.
He should have followed the family buissness of digging patatoes.
francesco from Belgium
Comment 8 of 9, added on April 25th, 2006 at 7:25 AM.
it is a very nice poem, it is in a way motivating us the youth that if we can't follow the roots of our ancestors because of some circumstances beyond our own control(such as not recieving enough teachings about our cultural backgrounds when growing up),we need not be disappointed in ourselves;rather use the talents tha God gave to you,just like Heaney does.
dwargi from South Africa
Comment 7 of 9, added on April 12th, 2006 at 9:14 AM.
The musical sense gave the poem a new momentum. The poetical metaphor and elements are strong enough to make readers aware of the relation between poet's ancestral past and the present. And the poem focuses on the image of future as well through circumstances that poet himself encountered personally.....
Anupam from Bangladesh
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He should have followed the family buissness of digging patatoes.
francesco from Belgium