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Page 1: Seamus Heaney Mystery Student Fragale 9 th Literature and Composition 15 November 2008

Seamus Heaney

Mystery StudentFragale

9th Literature and Composition15 November 2008

Page 2: Seamus Heaney Mystery Student Fragale 9 th Literature and Composition 15 November 2008

Five Facts for Seamus Heaney

Seamus Heaney was born in Castledawson, County Derry, Northern Ireland, on April 13, 1939.

In 1963, he began teaching English at St. Joseph’s College in Belfast. He earned his teaching certificate in English at the same school.

In 1965, he married Marie Devlin, and in 1966, he published his first book, Death of a Naturalist.

In 1995, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature. He has spent part of every year since 1981 teaching

at Harvard University.

Page 3: Seamus Heaney Mystery Student Fragale 9 th Literature and Composition 15 November 2008

Poetry Analysis

“Mother of the Groom” by Seamus Heaney

What she remembersIs his glistening backIn the bath, his small bootsIn the ring of boots at her feet.

Hands in her voided lap,She hears a daughter welcomed.It's as if he kicked when liftedAnd slipped her soapy hold.

Once soap would ease offThe wedding ringThat's bedded forever nowIn her clapping hand.

Page 4: Seamus Heaney Mystery Student Fragale 9 th Literature and Composition 15 November 2008

FIRST READING – Think Fast!

My reaction to this poem in one word is LOVE.

Page 5: Seamus Heaney Mystery Student Fragale 9 th Literature and Composition 15 November 2008

SECOND READING – Making Connections

Text to Self – This poem perfectly relates to my life. In fact, I sent this poem to my now Mother-in-Law the week before my husband and I were married. Though it made her cry, it also warmed her heart to remember her grown son as a baby. The words also prepared her for the day that she would see him on his wedding day.

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THIRD READING – Breaking it DownWhat she remembersIs his glistening backIn the bath, his small bootsIn the ring of boots at her feet.

Hands in her voided lap,She hears a daughter welcomed.It's as if he kicked when liftedAnd slipped her soapy hold.

Once soap would ease offThe wedding ringThat's bedded forever nowIn her clapping hand.

The mother remembers Her son’s wet back, Giving him a bath and his little shoes With all the other shoes that pile on the floor.She rest her hands in her empty lap As she hears the announcement of the new husband and wife. The new freedom of marriage is like her son kicked while she was bathing him as a baby and he broke free from her hold.At one time, the soap in the bath would remove the wedding ring That now can never be removed from her hands, clapping in celebration.

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FOURTH READING – Final Thoughts

Poetic DevicesALLITERATION – slipped her soapyIMAGERY – “She hears a daughter

welcomed”

ThemeA mother’s love remains even as her kids

become adults and move on.

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MLA Citation

"Seamus Heaney." Poets.org . Academy of American Poets. 2008. Web. 12 Apr 2010.