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Meadaracht
Saorvéarsaíocht atá le feiscint sa dán seo.
Free verse can be seen in this poem.
Tá uaim ann, mar shampla, 'ag caitheamh / cliabh', agus 'ór-mhuir mhall'.
There is alliteration, for example 'ag caitheamh / cliabh', and 'ór-mhuir mhall'.
Freisin, tá rithim mhall sa dán. Feicimid gutaí fada ó thús go deireadh an dáin, mar shampla - 'ag glanadh cré', 'de ghimseán spáide.'
Also, there is a slow rhythm in the poem. We see long vowels from the beginning to the end of the poem, for example- 'ag glanadh cré', 'de ghimseán spáide.'
Dar liom, cuireann na gutaí fada béim ar an atmaisféar ciúin, síochánta a bhí ar an oileán.
According to me, the long vowels put emphasis on the quiet, peaceful atmosphere that was on the island.
Feicimid an athrá sa dán.
We see repetition in the poem.
Críochnaíonn gach véarsa leis na focail chéanna;
'An tEarrach Thiar'.
Every verse finishes with the same words; 'An tEarrach Thiar'
I mo thuairim, cuireann sé béim ar an ngrá a bhí ag an bhfile don oileán.
In my opinion, this puts emphasis on the love that the poet had for the island.
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