Patrick Kavanagh Quotes Flashcards

1
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reference to his operations and recovery from stomach cancer:

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“As a poet, I was born in or about 1955, the place of my birth being the banks of the Grand Canal”

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2
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the secrets of the countryside:

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“a footfall tapping secrecies of stone”

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3
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Kavanagh sees himself as monarch of this rural kingdom which surrounds him of:

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”banks and stones and every blooming thing”

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4
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frost-covered potato pits, cattle tracks and:

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“a green stone lying sideways in a ditch”

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5
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every day sight:

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“any common sight”

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6
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ordinary, everyday sights “any common sight” and the sounds of life, seeing them as special and wondrous:

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“How wonderful that was, how wonderful!”

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7
Q

the music from: _______ is described as _______

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“the paling post” , “magical”

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8
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playing in the hay shed was like heaven itself:

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“The light between the ricks of hay and straw/ Was a hole in Heaven’s gable”

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9
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the sounds of the countryside in winter:

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“A water-hen screeched in the bog, /Mass-going feet crunched the wafer-ice on the potholes”

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10
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The beauty of the frosty countryside in the early morning is captured expertly in a lovely visual image:

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“The winking glitter of a frosty dawn”

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11
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obvious biblical connotations:

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“Clay is the word and clay is the flesh”

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12
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Maguire sacrificing a wife for his farm:

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“lost in the passion that never needs a wife”

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13
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compares the potato gatherers to:

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“mechanised scarecrows”

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14
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the natural world is portrayed in a grim manner:

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“Here crows gabble over worms and frogs”

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15
Q

For Kavanagh, there is no _________ to be found in ________

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“light of the imagination”, “these wet clods”

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16
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the men standing in the field ______

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“shivering”

17
Q

Maguires body will be________________ when he dies

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“ spread in the bottom of a ditch under two coulters crossed in Christ’s name”

18
Q

Maguire is impaled by the earth and religion:

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“O the grip, O the grip of irregular fields! No man escapes”

19
Q

autumnal decay:

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“coltsfoot leaves”

20
Q

the “coltfoot leaves” are:

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“holed with rust”

21
Q

falling rain and:

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“a yellow sun”

22
Q

the “yellow sun” reflects the:

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“the poignant light in puddles shaped by hooves”

23
Q

evaluating Maguires life:

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“Be easy October. No cackle hen, horse neigh, tree sough, duck quack”

24
Q

childlike language:

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“silly” and “greeny”

25
Q

love for the canal bank (wants to be commemorated there)

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“commemorate me where there is water, canal water preferrably”

26
Q

the water cascading from the lock is as awesome or as ___________ as the Niagara falls

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“spirit shocking”

27
Q

Niagara falls reference:

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“Niagarously roars in the heart of Summer”

28
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suggestion of the richness and fertility of nature.

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“Leafy-with-love banks

29
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waters of baptism:

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“pouring redemption”

30
Q

The poet will _________ by appreciating and enjoying commonplace things

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“do the will of God”

31
Q

the _____ , ______ are indeed pleasures to be savoured

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“the habitual, the banal”

32
Q

spiritual growth:

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“Grow with nature again as before I grew”