Sunday, 25 January 2015

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"gull-marked mud" This quote shows that nature leaves temporary marks on itself, however industrialization leaves permanent, more damaging marks.
"Grain-scattered streets" This quote shows that the modern generation of people are discarding nature away as if it is so easily replaceable and worthless. 
"barge-crowded waters" This quote shows that the landscape has been corrupted by the process of industrialization.
"cut-price crowd" This quote shows that Larkin is being snobbish about how his life has been quite high class orientated, he is grouping people on weather they try to save money when buying things or not.
"urban yet simple" This quite shows that Larkin despises modern technology and deems it as a corruption upon the land.
"Facing the sun, untalkative, out of reach" this quote shows that Larkin would much rather interact with objects other than people, this shows that he is very detached from the modern world.

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