Triple Time, Skin, Lines on a Young Lady's Photograph Album Flashcards
Larkin Revision
‘This empty ___________, this sky to blandness scoured’ (Triple Time)
street
‘This air, a little indistinct with __________’ (Triple Time)
autumn
In Triple Time, which time period is described as being ‘a time unrecommended by event’
the present
In Triple Time, how does Larkin suggest we view the present?
As dull and devoid of meaning
This is the future furthest childhood saw // Between long houses, under _________ skies’ (Triple Time)
travelling
What does the word ‘lambent’ mean and in which poem is it used?
lambent = glowing (Triple Time)
In Triple Time, how does Larkin suggest we view the future?
As exciting and full of possibility
What are the different meanings of the title Triple Time?
- Triple time refers to the past, the present and the future (all of which feature in the poem) 2. Triple time is a fast paced musical tempo - representing how quickly time moves forward
‘A valley cropped by fat _________ chances’ (Triple Time)
neglected
In Triple Time, which time period is metaphorically described as ‘a valley cropped by fat neglected chances’
The past
In Triple Time, how does Larkin suggest we view the past?
With a sense of regret, due to the multiple chances that we failed to seize.
What does ‘insensately’ mean, and in which poem does it feature?
Insensately = lacking awareness. This is used in Triple Time to describe how we see our past selves.
At last you __________ up the album’ (Lines)
yielded
Too much ____________, too rich’ (Lines)
confectionary
What kind of semantic field is used in the opening stanza of Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album?
semantic field of food (the woman is presented as a commodity to be consumed)
What are some of the quotations that link to the semantic field of food in Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album?
too much confectionary’ ‘I choke on such nutritious images’ ‘My swivel eye hungers’
I ___________ on such nutritious images’ (Lines)
choke
How is ‘art’ described in Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album?
faithful and disappointing
In Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album, why does the speaker see photography as ‘disappointing’? ‘ ___________ and ______________’
It is too ‘faithful’ - it does not leave room for imagination
So I am left to _________’ (Lines)
mourn
Why does Larkin feel saddened when he considers the girl’s past in Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album?
It is something that he is excluded from - it is ‘a past that no one can now share’.
It holds you like a __________’ (Lines)
heaven
What technique is used in the following: ‘‘it holds you like a heaven’’ (Lines)
simile
In Lines on a Young Lady’s Photograph Album, what it is that the speaker says ‘holds you [the girl] like a heaven’?
the past