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We are prepared: we build our houses squat,
Sink walls in rock and roof them with good slate.
The wizened earth has never troubled us
With hay, so as you can see, there are no stacks
Or stooks that can be lost. Nor are there trees
Which might prove company when it blows full
Blast: you know what I mean—leaves and branches
Can raise a tragic chorus in a gale
So that you can listen to the thing you fear
Forgetting that it pummels your house too.
But there are no trees, no natural shelter.
You might think that the sea is company,
Exploding comfortably down on the cliffs
← Oxymoron
But no: when it begins, the flung spray hits
The very windows, spits like a tame cat
← Simile
Turned savage. We just sit tight while wind dives
And strafes invisibly. Space is a salvo.
← Alliteration
We are bombarded by the empty air.
← Military Imagery
Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear.
← Paradox
Example Practice Question - Compare how poets present ideas about nature and conflict in 'Storm on the Island' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'.
Example Paragraph for a Grade 9 Answer:
In "Storm on the Island," Heaney explores nature's power through oxymorons and military imagery. The oxymoron "Exploding comfortably" highlights the deceptive nature of the sea, initially appearing harmless before revealing its true force. The simile "spits like a tame cat / Turned savage" illustrates the sudden violence of the storm. Military imagery in "We are bombarded by the empty air" portrays the storm as an enemy, emphasising the conflict between humans and nature. The alliteration in "Space is a salvo" adds to the auditory imagery, while the paradox "Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear" underscores the psychological impact of the storm's intangible power. Through these devices, Heaney conveys the overwhelming and unpredictable force of nature...
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