Saturday, 8 February 2014
Larkin focuses on the individualism of life- being alone with on'e company seems to be more satisfying than with the ordeal of a family lifestyle. Reflecting on the individual company, the passion for jazz music acting as an isolated block from other. Loneliness pervades him, as many woman come and go into his life, with little or big significance but they merely fill the empty hole in his lonely heart? The speaker throughout the poems is usually Larkin? We've seen where it could be his mother, or Larkin interpreting a view point that he had witnessed. Also, the structure of the poems are reflected on the attitude of the poem, the tone generates the structure. If its rigid or flowing it reflects on his inner emotion to it, along with the rhyme scheme, Larkin adds the same effect.
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