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Themes

Death

The use of the word "" in the title suggests that the poem is a remembrance for the dead and was written to honour the Croppies who died fighting against the British.

"They buried us without shroud or coffin" creates an image of a hurried burial.

Their treatment at the hands of the British - even in death - shows the lack of respect they were accorded at the time.

Resistance

The "barley" becomes a symbol used to represent the fighting spirit and resistance against British rule that cannot be silenced by death. It continues to grow from the graves of those who sacrificed their lives.

The poem has a structure, showing the barley going from being food in the men鈥檚 "greatcoats" to growing out of their graves.

This emphasises how the seeds of the 1916 were sown during the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

Mercilessness

Heaney uses to show the brutality of the British attack on the rebels.

The of the "hillside" which "blushed, soaked in our broken wave" evokes the extent of the blood that was spilled.

The use of the word "blushed" also conveys the embarrassment of many at the cruel and unjust treatment of the Irish rebels.