Meaning –
The poem expresses the view that faith and belief in religion must die but the tradition represented by the English Church cannot come to an end.
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The poem expresses the view that faith and belief in religion must die but the tradition represented by the English Church cannot come to an end.
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The poem focuses on the rape, and how the girl was vulnerable against society and Larkin provides the victim with another voice which is important as often, victims tend to not have their stories heard.
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If, My Darling focuses on the difference between our outward and inner appearances and reality, and how we present this to wider society.
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Toads focuses on the working life of an individual, and how its routine is mundane and repetitive.
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Next, Please focuses on the inevitably of death and how we should not focus on the future, but rather, we should focus on our present.
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The poem focuses on the idea of sustaining a relationship and how the end of them are inevitable.
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The poem focuses on the romanticised notions of sex, but in doing so ultimately leads to disappointment and displeasure.
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The poem centres on the construct of marriages and how it entraps individuals by tying them down to one person.
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Born Yesterday conveys Larkin’s belief that by living a simple life, that is the best way to achieve happiness.
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