Places, Loved Ones Flashcards

1
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‘__________, I have never found’ (Places, Loved Ones)

A

No

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‘This is my _________ / ___________ here I shall stay’ (Places, Loved Ones)

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proper ground

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In Places, Loved Ones what is significant about the language Larkin uses when imitating the voice of society?

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The language is pompous (self-important) and somewhat cliched - e.g. ‘proper ground’/’special one’. This is done to mock the generic ideas of finding happiness through a person or place.

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Why does Larkin use multiple negators in Places, Loved Ones, e.g. ‘NO, I have never found’/’NOR met that special one’/’You want NO choice’

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To convey how the speaker is entirely and forcefully rejecting the cliched expectations of society.

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What are the connotations of the word ‘claim’ and ‘prove’ used in Places, Loved Ones?

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These words have formal, legal connotations - this conveys the speaker’s view that romantic relationships are actually just a form of restrictive contract.

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What is the correct term for the 8-line stanzas, like those used in Places, Loved Ones?

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octaves

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Why does Places, Loved Ones begin with the speaker saying, ‘No….’?

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He is responding (and rejecting) the expectations of society - that we should all find happiness through a person or place.

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‘you’re __________ none the less, to act’ (Places, Loved Ones)

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bound

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In the final verse of Places, Loved Ones, why does the speaker say the speaker is ‘bound’?

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To convey ideas of restriction. The speaker suggests that ‘having missed them’ - the person you hoped to meet and love - you are trapped by having to pretend you are happy with what you ‘settled for’.

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Does Places, Loved Ones use a regular rhyme scheme?

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Yes, a regular AB rhyme scheme.

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Places, Loved Ones was written just as Larkin was moving from Belfast to ___________?

A

Hull

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How might Places, Loved Ones be linked to events in Larkin’s own life at the time?

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He was leaving Belfast after working as a librarian there. Therefore, like the speaker in the poem, he had no solid sense of home at the time.

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