Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Punishment
- Tone
- Remorseful
- Accusational
- Themes
- Nature
- History
- Lust
- Overview
- criticism of stone-age
community's brutal
intolerance
- body found in North Germany
- Phonetics
- Sibilance - stones of silence
- Biblical reference
- Harsh nature
- Rhyme
- Lack of rhyme
- Poem's uncertainty and
Heaney's guilt
- Imagery
- Boat/Sea Imagery
- Lost and neglected
- Frail rigging
- drowned
- Floating
- Adultery
- her noose a ring
- Harsh and reflecting her crime
- - to store the memories of love
- Romanticised
- Vulnerability/ Sexual Victim
- Gives poem a dark/morbid feel
- Blows her nipples to
amber beads
- Precious and open
- Fully open and on display
- Her shaved head
- Language
- Descriptive language of
appearance
- Oak bone
- Evokes pathos - been
left for a long time
- Vivid image
- Compound adjectives
- Flaxen-haired,
undernourished, tar-black
- Un-romantic but finds an upbeat nature
and romanticises her appearance -
endstopping with beautiful
- Self-revealing, guilt
- Possessive pronouns
- My poor scapegoat
- I am the artful voyeur
I who
- Structure
- Stanza 6 - Love letter
- Little adulteress - adressing her
Capitalisation
- End stop before
- Direct address - you
- Personal pronoun - my
- Opening stanza - speaker imagining
himself at the execution/
sympathising with the girl
- Final 2 stanzas expose the
contemporary events in
Northern Ireland