1. Larkin: Response to Desire
This list makes their desires sound simple and unimportant due to enjambment which increases the pace allowing the reader to skim quickly over the words. ... Although the lines are of similar length, these is no traditional rhyme scheme in the poem. However, because the rhyme is unusual is can be used occasionally to emphasises certain images, eg, 'high above the gutter' and 'golden butter' The poem begins by described how the 'adverts face all ways and block'. ... The rhyme used in 'high above the gutter' and 'golden butter' highlighted the c...
- Word Count: 2501
- Approx Pages: 10