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In which of the Bog poems does Seamus Heaney speak about the "perishable treasure” of a body "Murdered, forgotten, nameless, terrible"?

1. "Bog Queen"
2. "Grauballe Man''
3. ''Punishment”
4. "Strange Fruit”

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The correct answer is "Strange Fruit" because Seamus Heaney, in his poem "Strange Fruit," addresses the theme of a preserved body found in a bog, which he refers to as a "perishable treasure."
The phrase "Murdered, forgotten, nameless, terrible" fits the context and tone of "Strange Fruit," where Heaney reflects on the preserved bodies from the past found in bogs, often victims of violence and ritual killings, evoking a sense of tragic and anonymous fate.

Seamus Heaney, the renowned Irish poet, had a significant fascination with the bog landscapes of Ireland and the archaeological discoveries of ancient bog bodies. Heaney often explored these themes in his poetry, examining the intersection of history, archaeology, and the human condition.

"Bogland", "The Grauballe Man", "Punishment", "Bog Queen", "Strange Fruit" are some of his famous Bog poems.
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