Vocabulary
Words
Themes/Author
Lit devices/Author
100

A farm tool for loosening/turning soil before sowing seeds and planting

Plough

100

A short heavy-headed nail used to reinforce the soles of boots

Definition of Hobnailed

100

Admiration and Relevance is a....

•"An expert" (5)

•"His eye / Narrowed and angled at the ground, / Mapping the furrow exactly" (10)

•"All I ever did was follow / In his broad shadow" (19)

100

Simile

•“His shoulders globed like a full sail strung“ (2)

•The simile emphasizes the hard work that his father does, thus showing his admiration and reverence for him.

200

Form something into a globe shape (past tense)

Form something into a globe shape (past tense)

Define: Globed

200

“Mapping the ________exactly.”

Furrow

200

Northern Ireland in County

Where Heaney(author) lived his childhood in 

200

Queen’s University, Crayford College, Harvard, and Oxford University.

Where Heaney started his career as a poetry lecturer.

300

“His shoulders ______ like a full sail strung”

 globed

300

A narrow, long trench in the surface of the ground made by a plow, usually for planting seeds for irrigation

Furrow 

300

Cycle of Life and Aging

•"Sometimes he rode me on his back / Dipping and rising to his plod" (15).

•"But today / It is my father who keeps stumbling / Behind me, and will not go away" (22).

300

juxtaposition

•“All I ever did was follow” (19)

•“It is my father who keeps stumbling Behind me” (23)


400

Starting point of plowed lines-an unplowed strip at the edge of a field, usually a turnaround area for horses and plows.

Headrig


400

Surface of the ground, usually grass and layer of soil

Sod

400

1966

The year that follower was first published in, called “Death of a Naturalist”.

400

Tone shifts

•“An expert.” (5)

•“But today It is my father who keeps stumbling Behind me, and will not go away” (22-24)

500

“The ______ rolled over without breaking”

Sod

500

“I stumbled in his _______ wake,”

Hobnailed

500

Identity and Aspiration

•"I stumbled in his hobnailed wake" (13).

•"I wanted to grow up and plough, / To close one eye, stiffen my arm" (17).

500

Imagery

“In his broad shadow round the farm” (20)

"In his broad shadow round the farm"

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