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Below is an extract from the completed essay about AQA GCSE: 'Nature and Death in Heaney, Clarke, Tennyson, Whitman and Clare.'. Please note that all essays are meant to be used as a guide to help you complete your coursework and NOT as a final assignment. Plagiarism is an academic crime.

AQA GCSE: 'Nature and Death in Heaney, Clarke, Tennyson, Whitman and Clare.'
Heaney's 'Storm on The Island' begins with a very assertive and terse opening:

'We are prepared:'

This bold, even arrogant opening, accentuated by the use of the full colon, draws attention to the militaristic aspect of the poem and the strategies that human beings might employ in order to protect themselves from the might of nature and the threat of impending mortality: 'Sink walls in rock.'

We are aware that Heaney’s narrator is immersing his world in a vocabulary that initially seems to ward off any possibility of doubt or ambiguity.
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