Born Yesterday Flashcards
‘Tightly-folded __________’ (Born Yesterday)
bud
What technique is used here: ‘Tightly-folded bud’ (Born Yesterday)?
metaphor
In Born Yesterday, why does the speaker compare the young girl to a ‘Tightly-folded bud’
To convey ideas of potential and possibility, but also to suggest that at this early age she is protected from societal pressures and expectations.
Who is Born Yesterday written for?
Sally Amis
Who was Sally Amis?
Kingsley Amis’ daughter. Kingsley Amis was a friend of Larkin and a fellow writer and part of The Movement.
Larkin was often considered to be part of a literary group called….?
The Movement
‘Not the usual __________/ About being beautiful’ (Born Yesterday)
stuff
‘____________ will all wish you that’ (Born Yesterday)
They
Why does the narrator of Born Yesterday refer to the expectations of society as ‘the usual stuff’?
The colloquial language suggests its unimportance, as well as conveying such ideas lack originality.
‘About __________ / ___________ ‘ (Born Yesterday)
being beautiful
What technique is used here: ‘Not the usual stuff/ About being beautiful’ (Born Yesterday)
plosive alliteration via the repeated ‘b’ sound.
What is the intended effect of the plosive alliteration - ‘About being beautiful’ (Born Yesterday)
The harsh plosive sounds are intended to portray the speaker’s blunt rejection of these stereotypical ideas.
‘Nothing ____________ /To pull you off your balance’ (Born Yesterday)
uncustomary
The second stanza of Born Yesterday begins ‘But if it shouldn’t’ - what terminology could be used to label this turning point?
volta
What are the five qualities that the speaker of Born Yesterday wants the young girl to be?
skilled, vigilant, flexible, unemphasised, enthralled