Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Blackberry Picking
- Tone
- Begins light-hearted and longing
- Lustful
- it's flesh was sweet
- That hunger sent us
- Lust for picking
- Turns disappointed
and full of disgust
- Negative imagery
- we found a fur
- The juice was stinking too
- Childish tone
- I always felt like
crying. It wasn't fair
- Themes
- Growing up/ Loss
of innocence
- Nature
- Overview
- Heaney's keenness for blackberry picking and
innocence but turns negative when he discovers
the negative side - showing his disappointment
- Phonetics
- Consonance
- milk-cans,
pea-tins, jam-pots
- replicates bb hitting
- Alliteration
- plosive - top big dark blobs burned
- Sinister danger
- filled we found a fur
- shows deterioration of nature /
the furry nature
- Rhyme
- Iambic pentameter
- 10 syllables, Half rhyme
and enjambment
- slow rhythm - reflective tone
- clot/knot ... rot/not
- Resolution
- harsh rhyme -
echoes harsh
realisation and
thorns
- Imagery
- Senses
- Taste - you ate the
first one and its flesh
was sweet
- Sight - red, green
- Sound - tinkling bottom
- Touch - hard
as a knot
- Smell - the juice was stinking too // smelt of rot
- Permanence
- bleached our
boots // peppered
with thorn // inked up
- Indelible effect the
experience has had -
loss of innocence
- Biblical
- the last summer //
summer's blood // thorn
pricks // thickened wine
- Language
- Labour
- trekked // hands were peppered
- descriptive - adjectives
- glossy purple, sweet flesh
- Structure
- 2 stanzas - clear seperation
- First is extremely
descriptive and longer
- shows love and interest in nature
- Second uses negative imagery
- Disgust and realisation