Compare And Contrast ‘The Day The Lady Died’ By Frank O’ Hara With ‘Mid-Term Break’ By Seamus Heaney. How Do The Poets Deal With The Experience Of Death And Grief In Two Very Different Circumstances And Culture?

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August 1, 2017

 

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He was used to the fast paced city life of New York. Where as Seamus Heaney was born in Ireland and he was used to the quite country life of the farming family. He attended St. Columb’s College in Derry where he was a border. Heaney went on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Both poems deal with the grief of death in two different manners but with two different types of death...
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A public death and a personal death. I will be writing about the grief felt by both poets in the face of death and their reaction to the news. I will begin my analysis by exploring ‘The day the lady died’ by Frank O’Hara. The poems name shows that a memorable occasion has taken place. When you first look at the poems name you think it’s about any lady but Billy holidays nickname was the lady...
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