No Road, Arrivals, Departures and Next, Please Flashcards
Larkin Revision
Always too eager for the futuure, we/Pick up bad _________ of expectancy’ (Next, Please)
habits
Always too eager for the futuure, we/Pick up bad habits of _____________’ (Next, Please)
expectancy
the tiny, clear ______________ armada of promises draw near’ (Next, Please)
sparkling
What is the main technique used in Next, Please?
extended metaphor
In Next, Please, how does Larkin mock the attitude of society?
By using a voice that is childishly impatient and excitable - via the exclamations:
How slow they are! And how much time they waste/Refusing to make haste!//’Yet still they leave us holding wretched __________’ (Next, Please)
stalks
What technique is used in the phrase ‘they leave us holding wretched stalks’ from Next, Please?
Metaphor. This connotes the idea of how we are left clinging on to dead dreams.
What is bathos?
Bathos - an abrupt change in tone, normally used to create comedy.
In which poem is bathos used?
Next Please
How is bathos used in Next, Please?
The ship is initially described as majestic with ‘brasswork prinked and ‘each rope distinct’. However, the language then dramatically shifts as Larkin refers to the ‘golden tits’ of the ship’s figurehead.
Why is Next, Please structured in rhyming couplets?
Larkin is trying to create and upbeat, child-like tone to represent society’s naivety and immaturity.
Why is there an end stop in the penultimate stanza of Next, Please: ‘For waiting so devoutly and so long.// But we are wrong’
To separate the foolish illusions of society from the reality. This serves as a volta in the poem.
What is significant about the language here? ‘But we are wrong’ (Next, Please)
It’s monosyllabic - represents the blunt and unavoidable truth.
In Next, Please what is the ‘one ship [that] ‘is seeking us’?
death
How is colour imagery used here: ‘black sailed unfamiliar’ (Next, Please)
The colour black represents death - a contrast to the ‘golden tits’ of how we falsely view life.
In Next, Please, why is the ‘black sailed’ ship described as being ‘unfamiliar’?
Because Larkin is suggesting that we don’t think or truly accept death - this idea is also shown in the poem Wants - ‘ the costly aversion of the eyes away from death’.
A huge and ___________ silence’ (Next, Please)
birdless
In Next, Please, why does the ‘black sailed unfamiliar’ (that represents death) leave behind ‘a huge and birdless silence’?
Larkin is suggesting that after death there is nothing; death is an absolute end to all life.