In the poem "Digging", Seamus Heaney uses symbolism to
show how the narrator has different ambitions from his father. The narrator
starts the story by admiring his father and grandfather’s passion for digging. The symbols Heaney
used to represent each person’s interest are the spade that is used to dig, and
the pen used to write. As the poem goes on the
narrator tells us how he has chosen to use a pen as a tool, unlike the spade
his father digs with. The narrator's use of symbols shows us that although we should
be proud of our heritage, we should evaluate
our traits and follow our own interests.
In the poem " Digging", Seamus Heaney used a spade and a pen as symbols. Heaney used these symbols to show how the narrator has different ambitions from his father. The narrator starts the story by admiring his father and grandfather’s passion for digging. As the poem goes on, the narrator tells us how he has chosen to use a pen as a tool, unlike the spade his father digs with.The narrator's use of symbols shows us that although we should be proud of our heritage, we should recognize what we want and follow our own interests.
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