Rhetorical Analysis Of Just Keep Digging

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Just keep Digging
Many people are raised up to follow in their parent’s footsteps and are not able to so what they love. In this essay you will learn about how a father, and a grandfather where potato pickers. However there may be another way to follow in their footsteps, but not the way they think. "Internal Conflict occurs between the speaker and the world in which he lives in Seamus Heaney in digging because the speaker's worldview is at odds, because he has no desire to dig like his father and grandfather. In this essay, I will demonstrate the conflict between the speaker and the world by showing how the speaker answers three questions that reveal his worldview: why are we here? What is wrong with us? How do we fix the problem?
According to the speaker, we are here to find a different way into digging. In this poem the narrator’s father and grandfather are potato digger, but he has another way to dig and it’s not using a shovel it’s using a pen. “Between my finger and thumb the squat pen rests; snug as a gun (Heaney 713). By holding the pen it shows power in the pen. When we are writing we are trying to put our thoughts on to paper and digging down deep to sometimes to get those thoughts. When we dig we want to get something out or put something into the ground. Since he has dug before …show more content…

When your digging it’s just the same thing every day his grandfather and father have been doing it for so long that it just normal for them. “but I have no spade to follow them”(Heaney 714) if he becomes a writer he can express his feelings and write about whatever he wants to and won’t get tired of his job because he has his own voice, therefore writing is higher than digging. He uses a metaphor “through living roots awaken in my head” (Heaney 714) as if his brain is like a potato. The different roots symbols different ideas and thought that can be used for

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