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Welcome to the WJEC Eduqas short course on Seamus Heaney's captivating poem, "Death of a Naturalist," brought to you by Private Tutors 'R' Us. In this course, we will explore the rich imagery, themes, and language that Heaney employs to create a vivid and evocative picture of childhood memories and the loss of innocence. Throughout the poem, Heaney recounts his youthful fascination with nature, particularly with the frogspawn he would collect from the flax-dam. The poem takes a darker turn as the young speaker encounters a scene of "angry frogs" that shatters his idyllic perspective on the natural world, symbolizing a transformation from innocent curiosity to fear and disgust. During this course, we will delve into the poem's structure, imagery, and use of literary devices, such as similes and metaphors, to enhance our understanding of the poet's intentions and the deeper meanings embedded in the text. We will also discuss the poem's historical and cultural context, as well as its significance within Heaney's larger body of work. Join us as we embark on an immersive and engaging journey into the world of "Death of a Naturalist," and discover the beauty, complexity, and power of Seamus Heaney's poetic language.
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