Wedding Wind Flashcards

1
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How is the speaker presented about marriage and romance?

A

She is excited and naive

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What does she feel and realise about marriage?

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She becomes bored of it and realised that she enjoys her simple life m

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3
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What is Larkin?

A

He’s a habitual misogynist

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4
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What does he call women?

A

Stupid creatures and foolish

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5
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How is Larkins life presented?

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He’s unmarried and childless

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What does he say about marriage?

A

Bloody hell

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What are his religious beliefs?

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He’s an atheist and has agnostic beliefs

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What kind of imagery is there?

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Pastoral imagery - domestic form of nature

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9
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What’s the structure?

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Two stanzas, the first ten lines dealing with the wedding night, while in the next fourteen lines the following day

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10
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1) “stupid in __”
- realises? presented as? imagery? what is the imagery showing?

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1) candlelight
- reality, naive in romance, light, it’s revealing the truth

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2) “__ candlestick yet seeing __.”
- what 2 things does the end stop show - change of what? what changed her? represents what vs what of marriage?

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2) twisted, nothing
- identity, marriage, separation of the excitement vs domesticness of marriage

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12
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3) “all’s __ under the sun”
- what does the sun show?

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3) ravelled
- it reveals the truth about marriage

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4) “this __ forth by wind”
- excitement of? happy with? where can happiness be found? what does Larkin do?

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4) bodying
- marriage, simple life, mundane, mocks and criticises her

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5) “__ morning”
- what is she? eternal? what does the quotation show she has?

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5) perpetual
- too naive, happiness and peace, hope

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6) “__ as cattle by all __ - waters?”
- what is happening? why is she happy? who kneels? imagery?

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6) kneeling, generous
- social conformity, cause that’s how everyone acts once they are married, religious people, image of pray

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