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Born Yesterday
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Mind Map on Born Yesterday, created by eilishhardy on 05/05/2014.
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Born Yesterday
Larkin wrote poem for particular event- day after the birth of Sally Amis(daughter of a friend)
he takes fairy tale idea of giving out wishes of good things to new born but adds twist
he wishes her more practical, useful talents instead of great beauty
Form
lack of rhyme makes poem seem like normal spoken language
puts emphasis on rhyming couplet at end
free verse
Structure
1st stanza starts off conversational and ironic tone
talking about so-called gifts and virtues that most people would wish for a new born
people are naive
2nd stanza- more direct and empathetic towards the end when dealing with real virtues required to be happy
Cynical language
poet uses sceptical & dismissive language to describe what extraordinary gifts and virtues are worth
'usual stuff'
down-to-earth, un romantic phrase shows his contempt for the supposedly special hopes for a child which are typically expressed
'spring'-source of unpolluted water
'unworkable' 'working'
repetition in unworkable and working increase sense that this one extreme thing spreads to disrupt everything else
Language about Ordinariness
poet gives unexciting description of his hopes
then says how important and how special that kind of ordinariness is
'ordinary' 'average'
at first his unexciting wishes seem unkind
'not ugly, not good looking, nothing uncustomary'
repetition of negatives -emphasises absence of distinguishing figures
'may you be dull'
explains this is actually a virtue- more valuable than those in first stanza
'skilled,vigilant, flexible, unemphasised, enthralled'
5 adjectives in quick succession- show how complicated catching happiness is
'tightly folded bud'
like beginning of flower-suggests affection
which contrasts with the hope that she isn't beautiful
metaphor-protected in womb blossoms into flower
'none of the others would'
his wish is going to be different from others
'and should it prove possible'
he's cynical and doubts whether these wishes likely to come true
Feelings & Attitudes
Tenderness
expresses genuine good feelings for the new born
Scorn
he's quite cutting about the traditional kind of wishes people make for babies
Realism
gives down-to-earth views on way people can achieve happiness
idealism vs. realistic
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