Dry Point, Myxomatosis and Spring Flashcards
Larkin Revision
‘____________- shadowed people’ (Spring)
Green
‘children finger the ___________ grass’ (Spring)
awakened
What technique is used here: ‘children finger the awakened grass’ (Spring)?
personification
‘___________ a cloud stands, __________ a bird sings’ (Spring)
calmly
‘____________ my pursed-up way across the park’ (Spring)
threading
What does the word gratuitous mean, and in which poem is it used?
Gratuitous = free/giving. This is used in Spring to present the natural world as unrestricted and plentiful.
What technique is used here: ‘Is fold of untaught flower, is race of water // Is earth’s most multiple, excited daughter (Spring)?
Anaphora. This presents the natural world as multiple and vast in its beauty.
‘earth’s most multiple, excited ___________’ (Spring)
daughter
Why does Larkin compare spring to ‘earth’s most multiple, excited daughter’? (Spring)
To present it as a time of new life, energy and vibrance.
What does the word craven mean, and in which poem is it used?
craven = cowardly. This is used in Spring, as the narrator suggests that the path he has chosen, which is different to broader societal norms, is seen by some as odd and cowardly.
Why does Larkin use an AB rhyme scheme in the first stanza of Spring?
The simple upbeat rhyme scheme is perhaps intended to represent the simple energy and joys of the spring season.
What is the effect of the punctuation used in Spring? ‘…the balls that bounce, the dogs that bark, The branch-arrested mist of leaf, and me,’
The caesura ‘, and me,’ shows a clear divide between the speaker and the vibrant spring season being described. Although he admires the vibrance of nature, he also feels removed from it.
In 1961, what was introduced in the UK that gave women greater independence?
The contraceptive pill
What was the 1960s called by some - conveying how it was seen as a time of increased freedoms and liberation?
The ‘swinging 60s’
‘__________ time-honoured irritant’ (Dry Point)
endlessly