Afternoons Flashcards

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Who was the poet and when was he born and when did he die?

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Philip Larkin (1922-1985)

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CONTEXT

Why was he famous in the 20th Century?

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CONTEXT
Why was he famous in the 20th Century?
Because he looked at tiny aspects of life - simplicity and directness

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STRUTURE

What type of structure is Afternoons and what is the effect?

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STRUCTURE
What type of structure is Afternoons and what is the effect?
- tryptic structure
-intended to present different perspectives on the summer

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ANALYSIS

“setting free their children” What is the device and what does it suggest?

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Metaphor

It metaphorically suggests that society constrains people

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ANALYSIS

“unripe acorns” what does it imply?

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  • Symbolic of children
  • Unripe- Young
  • change is forced upon them without permission
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ANALYSIS

“swing and sandpit” what is the device and what does it imply?

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  • Sibilance

- sense of repetition that their lives are repeated

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what is “courting places”? and what does it mean?

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Dating - kissing place

moving on in life

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CONTEXT

About the poem?

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Poem was in a one line anthology

-painting on the cover

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Facts about the poet?

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  • grew up in council house
  • melancholic
  • embraced the non literary
  • immense power to move on
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Who was the critic and what did they say about the poem?

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  • McClatchy

- In clipped, lucid stanzas, about the failures and remorse of age, about stunted lives and spoiled desires.”

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What does the title suggest?

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  • Time of day mirrors time in life;
  • something is changing.
  • Longueurs (tedious period of time) suggested.
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STRUCTURE

What do the stanzas suggest?

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  • first stanza- depicts the natural order of decline – ‘leaves fall in ones and twos’;
  • final stanza- change is forced on people without their permission
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