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  1. Field of vision recalls the increasingly limited outlook the old aunt was reduced to in her last years. Heaney admired her fortitude and in this poem spends some time ‘seeing things’ through her eyes.

  2. Some poets, though, have taken this focus on sight one stage further and actually explored what it means to see, and to experience ‘visions’ of various kinds. Below we introduce ten of the greatest poems about sight, and ‘vision’ in its various guises. John Milton, ‘ On His Blindness ’.

  3. [POEM] Seamus Heaney, “Field of Vision” I remember this woman who sat for years. In a wheelchair, looking straight ahead. Out the window at sycamore trees unleafing. And leafing at the far end of the lane. Straight out past the TV in the corner, The stunted, agitated hawthorn bush, The same small calves with their backs to wind and rain,

  4. May 9, 2014 · Field of Vision. Education rules my mind. Images of words and numbers congregate. in a myriad of thoughts and processes, weaving. together a interconnected tapestry of hope, success. and motivation. It pulls my heart towards a brighter path, pushes me to evaluate my place in society.

  5. The poets vision is sharp enough to focus on a particular and apparently unromantic, unpastoral detail: a vaccination mark on the upper arm of an as-yet-undefined “you.”. A train comes by ...

  6. Among the many themes explored by poets, sight has been a recurring motif, captivating readers with its ability to evoke vivid imagery and evoke powerful sensations. In this article, we will delve into the world of famous poems that celebrate and reflect upon the wonders of vision. Índice. 1. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth. 2.

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