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justify toad as a mataphor for work in Philip Larkin poem.

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Answered by KRPS500
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'Toads' is one of Philip Larkin's most famous poems. When asked later in an interview how he came up with the idea for the toad as a metaphor for work, Larkin replied, 'Sheer genius. ' He probably had his tongue in his cheek when he said this, but it is an inspired and instantly memorable analogy.

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Answered by ItsSmartyPayal
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<font color=blue> 'Toads' is one of Philip Larkin's most famous poems. When asked later in an interview how he came up with the idea for the toad as a metaphor for work, Larkin replied, 'Sheer genius. ' He probably had his tongue in his cheek when he said this, but it is an inspired and instantly memorable analogy. </font>

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