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Detailed analysis and contextual notes about Storm on the Island, a poem written by Seamus Heaney. These notes can be used for revision purposes and aid when answering AQA English GCSE questions about the portrayal of power and conflict in poems. It includes key quotes and their significance

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‭How is power/conflict shown in Storm on the Island?‬


‭In Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney, nature is presented as an unforgiving‬
‭power that constantly controls humans through fear. Seamus Heaney explores the‬
‭battle of nature and those who live amongst it. He repeatedly refers to the‬
‭community using the pronouns ‘we’. These are personal pronouns and create a‬
‭sense of unity. The island all share similar fears over the possible incoming storm‬
‭and these shared experiences bring them together. ‘We are prepared’. This shows‬
‭that even though there is a lack of power in humans, we can still have hope and a‬
‭strong will. Hope is the only thing keeping the humans on the island sane against‬
‭all the fears they are surrounded by. There is also a theme of tragedy throughout‬
‭the poem. This is shown through the loneliness described on the island. There is no‬
‭companionship between humans and nature. ‘Nor are there trees which might prove‬
‭company’.‬


‭Towards the end of the poem, there is a volta and a semantic field of war is brought‬
‭in. Much military language is used; ‘we are bombarded by the empty air’. This‬
‭phrase also has many plosive sounds which emphasise the picture of a battlefield.‬
‭Finally, to end the poem, Seamus Heaney says ‘Strange, it is a huge nothing that we‬
‭fear’. This leaves the reader open to interpretation. I think of this line as a‬
‭metaphorical analogy for the fear that humans have of the unknown.‬
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