Critical Analysis of Casting and Gathering by Seamus Heaney. It includes introduction, definition of title, political and didactic purposes and style.
Introduction
Poem is dedicated to Ted Hughes, who is a fisher man and friend of Seamus Heaney.
Definition of the title
Casting
Casting means throwing/ put a side. It also refers to right hand side political party “ The Capitalists”. Their motto was “individual is everything”.
Gathering
Gathering means to collect/ harvest. It also refers to left hand side political party “ The Socialists”. Their motto was “individual belong to society”.
Political purposes
This poem shows the conflict between two political parties. One is Capitalists and second is Socialists. The purpose of both the parties is same as the well being of humanity. Seamus Heaney used the words Hush and lush. It means fear of war and hope of progress. Due to the conflict between two parties people feel the fear of war and have the hope of progress. Seamus Heaney Writes that They can compromise on their action or to make their commitment better. They escape for the time being and makes new strategies.
Push and pull effect
According to Andrew Boobier that two people. The poet and his friend Ted Hughes a fisher man have different natures. And contrary impulses yet be united in common bond of mutuality and respect for each other as fisherman and poet.
Didactic purpose
Respect the differences of each other.
Style
This poem is consist of five stanzas of four line and one opening line. There is no rhyme scheme. Each line of about ten syllables (not strictly follow). It is written in blank verse and simple language is used.
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