Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Requiem for the Croppies
- Themes
- remembrance
- death
- commemoration
- Context
- by Seamus
Heaney
- Irish poet
- 'Croppies'
- Irish rebels
- late 18th
Century
- Techniques
- Punctuation
- ellipsis
- creates pauses
- encourages/infers
reflection
- throughout the poem
- "on the hike..."
- slows pace of poem
- links to themes of
commemoration and
remembrance
- Imagery
- "The hillside bushed"
- literal origin
- red with embarassment
- metaphorical
meaning
- hillside is red with blood
- metaphor creates a more
delicate phrase
- refrains from using negative
words such as 'blood' or 'death
- links to theme of remembrance
- "soaked in our broken wave"
- "broken wave"
- failure
- defeat
- destroyed
- decimation
- "soaked"
- Symbolism
- "And in August...the
barley grew up out of
our grave"
- their bodies
fertilise the land
- the land they fought to protect
- new life
- resurrection
- eternal life
- croppies memory
lives on
- memory is
immortal
- they will not be forgotten
- remembered for their
bravery and suffering
- Narrative
- Hardship and Strife
- "A people hardly
marching..."
- they are untrained
and unmotivated
- not a proper army
- no uniformity
- fatigue
- "No kitchens on the run,
no striking camp..."
- life is simple, basic and
unglamourous
- no luxuries
- repetition of "no"
- emphasises lack of
luxuries/necessities and
bareness of their life
- "We moved quick and sudden
in our own country"
- trespassers in their own
home land
- constant fear
and terror
- fighting for
freedom
- Tactics
- "We found new tactics
happening each day"
- unorganised
- no sense of unity
- no plan
- "shaking scyths at cannon"
- contrast of weaponry
- croppies are unmatched
against enemy
- they are unadvanced
and naive
- "scyths"
- unadvanced
- primitive
- farming tool
- croppies are
normal people
- using what weapons
they can find
- "pike"
- simple
- non-advanced