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    Death in Larkin and Abse Death pervades The Whitsun Weddings and in Ambulances is reflected on in terms of the significance of our response to seeing an ambulance stop. Passers-by view them as ‘confessionals’‚ secretive‚ mysterious places where we confront our deepest nature. They are impersonal and unpredictable‚ resting ‘at any kerb’ and reminding us of our mortality because ‘All streets in time are visited’. The contrast of the mundane reality of a visit to the shops with the ‘wild white

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    Toads and Toads Revisited are poems in Philip Larkin’s collection that describes both the perks and burdens of a work life. Larkin’s view of work in ‘Toads’ is seen as a heavy load whereas in ‘Toads Revisited’‚ it is seen as something that keeps him occupied and helps him though life. ‘Toads Revisited’ was written after Larkin became a firmly established chief librarian of the Hull Library and he had no further to go because he had already reached the top position. His attitude to work had undergone

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    From teaching us about nutrition to what words not to say they have helped us grow‚ mature‚ and turn into wonderful young adults. "They fuck you up‚ your mum and dad." (ll.1) the first line of this poem comes off very harsh‚ because it is! Larkin is getting the reader’s attention with the first line. Your mom and dad "fuck you up" by giving you insights on how to better yourself and punishing you for the wrong things you have done. "They may not mean to‚ but they do" (ll.2) Parents don’t

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    (Faintly disturbing‚ that‚ in several ways) -- From every side you strike at my control‚ Not least through those these disquieting chaps who loll At ease about your earlier days: Not quite your class‚ I’d say‚ dear‚ on the whole. But o‚ photography! as no art is‚ Faithful and disappointing! that records Dull days as dull‚ and hold-it smiles as frauds‚ And will not censor blemishes Like washing-lines‚ and Hall’s-Distemper boards‚ But shows a cat as disinclined‚ and shades A chin as

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    by pointless rituals and as is obvious by his lodgings‚ did not deserve any better. Write two short analyses of Mr Bleaney‚ arguing the two positions above. The poem Mr Bleaney can be interpreted into different views according to the reader. Larkin could have attempted to portray him to be trival and only living through the motions however‚ he could have also portrayed him to be trying to escape his empty environment in search of something better. The second statement of "Mr Bleaney leading

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    Larkin

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    a time of change. Financially‚ politically and environmentally‚ nothing is guaranteed. At such times‚ we must question the meaning of life and our place in this world. What will be our legacy? What‚ in the words of Philip Larkin‚ ’will survive of us’? In the poems on our course‚ Larkin explores the nature of change and the transience of life. For this reason‚ I find his poetry thought-provoking and meaningful. He does not presume to have all the answers‚ but he does provide us with an honest and fascinating

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    The poem Mr Bleaney has three characters: Mr Bleaney; the house owner; and the new tenant‚ but centres around the life of one character‚ Mr Bleaney. The poem focuses on the house in which Mr Bleaney had a rented room for a number of years‚ until he moved out‚ or perhaps died. A new tenant is introduced to the vacated room‚ and he decides to stay. From the description of his old room and its contents‚ we are able to paint a picture of Mr Bleaney’s monotonous existence and lifestyle. There is great

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    Eudora Larkin

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    Mrs. Eudora Larkin orders and thinks she owns the town and she is ‘classified’ as one of the better people of the town. Well‚ that was my first opinion of Mrs. Larkin. She can be bossy and mean with a hint of disgust‚ but when Arthur Devil‚ the mine owner‚ offends the late Eugene Larkin‚ people sure can change. My first opinion of Eudora was too early and didn’t have much sense‚ but there are parts of Moon over Manifest that she can be barbaric. (220) ‘“ Velma‚’ Mrs. Larkin interrupted‚ ‘surely

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    Within Poetry of Departures” by Philip Larkin‚ the unknown speaker‚who is conflicted between living a conventional and mundane life or a carefree and nomadic one‚ goes back and forth inside his mind debating whether is it worth leaving the life he currently has to be able to experience complete freedom. We can see this internal struggle through the way in which Larkin uses diction with positive connotations to describe the positive outcomes and scenarios that were to happen if the reader were to

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    Sunny Prestatyn Larkin

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    With reference to three poems studied so far discuss how Larkin presents the theme of illusion and reality. The poems Sunny Prestatyn‚ Essential Beauty and love Songs in Age‚ are all presented with the theme of illusion and reality. Illusion is a false impression or delusion‚ so when an illusion is used within a poem there is a deeper meaning or reality behind the words. Because of this reality‚ the reader can see what Larkin is really trying to convey in the poems is shown and we understand what

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