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is the poet certain about the future ​

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Answered by Firdauskhan00
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Explanation:

the poet is uncertain about the future

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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This is a short poem by the poet, Philip Larkin.

Explanation:

  • He writes his work as a poem, but he does not speak of the future.​
  • Larkin is famous for his poem “The Whitsun Weddings”. In the poem, he writes about his experiences on a day spent with a group of friends in the countryside. He contrasts the past with the future and comments on the certainty of the past and the uncertainty of the future.
  • The poet is certain about the future. He knows something will emerge and he is confident it will be good. This certainty is not based on the poet making any predictions. He is not like a weather forecaster; he does not know what will happen in the future or what the weather will be like.
  • He is not looking forward, but he does not feel any anxiety. This is because he is confident that the future will be good. He does not have any fears about what will happen, and as a result, he is free from anxiety.
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