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five short queations of philip larkin's the north ship

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What is the main theme and atmosphere of Philip Larkin's "Coming," and what does the the poem...

The poem "Coming" by Philip Larkin is rich with themes and symbolism. Larkin is a popular poet known for exploring themes connected to nature and the environment, relationships, and the...  


I am still struggling with my compare and contrast essay on Larkin's "This Be The Verse" and...

Ibsen's A Doll's House and Larkin's "This Be the Verse" are both about the unhappiness in families. This might be a point of comparison that you can make between both works. However, A Doll's House...


To what extent do you agree that Philip Larkin presents women in his poetry as repeating familiar...

Philip Larkin's poetry could be defined by its morose tone. This negativity is often the consequence of an experience that the speaker of many of the poems has had with a woman. The mention of...

What is some important social and historical context you need to know when studying Philip Larkin?

Philip Larkin was writing in a postwar England that had been heavily affected by the ravages of WWII, and his verse reflects the changing nature of British society at this time. On a personal...

What is a summary of "The North Ship" by Philip Larkin?

Larkin's poem, "The North Ship," concerns the sailing of three ships. Each of the ships "goes sailing by" past the speaker of the poem. The poem depicts these ships as each undertaking...


How does poet Philip Larkin's attitude toward women reflect his attitude toward the loss of...

It can be said that, in his poetry, Philip Larkin portrays women as being inferior to men and even oppressed by men due to their unimportant social positions. One example can be seen in his poem... In what way was Philip Larkin a Movement poet ?

The Movement was a group of British poets in the 1950s that included Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, D.J. Enright and Donald Davie. They were known for an anti-Romantic stance, opposition to...


What is the theme of the poem "The Trees"?elaborate on your views

Utilizing the evocative power of alliteration--the repetition of the initial /g/--and assonance--the short /o/, Philip Larkin emphasizes the resurgent powers of trees; yet ironically, in this...


What is the tone of "Days" by Philip Larkin? Optimistic or pessimistic?

The poem "Days" by Philip Larkin is as characteristically pessimistic as most of Larkin's poetry, It begins with a rhetorical question, asking about the purpose of days, and suggests that: "They...



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