The Toome Road

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The Toome Road is a poem by Seamus Heaney that reflects on the tensions and military presence in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.

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instanceOf poem
author Seamus Heaney NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creatorNationality Irish
depicts British army convoy
encounter between civilians and soldiers
military vehicles on rural road
genre political poetry
war poetry
hasAuthorBackground Seamus Heaney grew up in rural Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Irish Catholic rural community
hasPerspective first-person observer
hasReputation significant poem about The Troubles by Seamus Heaney
historicalContext The Troubles in Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
isStudiedIn Irish literature courses
courses on poetry of The Troubles
language English
literaryDevice contrast between pastoral and military elements
imagery
symbolism
literaryForm lyric poem
literaryMovement contemporary Irish poetry
portrays civilian powerlessness
ordinary life overshadowed by military force
sense of being watched
regionDescribed County Derry area
relatedWork Field Work NERFINISHED
North NERFINISHED
poems by Seamus Heaney on The Troubles
setting Toome Road NERFINISHED
rural Northern Ireland
subject British military presence in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland conflict NERFINISHED
The Troubles NERFINISHED
civilian experience of conflict
fear and intimidation
loss of freedom
occupation and surveillance
theme identity and place
intrusion of war into everyday life
power and vulnerability
psychological impact of militarization
surveillance and control
tension between civilians and army
tone reflective
tense
uneasy

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Field Work hasPoem The Toome Road