Synopsis= The poem regards the temporary nature of pets and the devaluation of life by children perhaps due to their inexperience with death. It is whether or not the parents are to blame in buying the pet for the children perhaps regarding working class negligence. Larkin appears to subvert the usual attitudes towards the innocence of children as he bands children as heartless and violent. Key Quotations + Analysis 1.) "Take on home for the kiddies" "Take"= suggests the unnatural action of ownership over pets and the willingness people have to remove them from their natural habitat "One" furthers the ideals of lacking individuality as the poem never specifies the animal showing the lack of importance branded to the pets "Kiddies" suggests the commercialisation of life not only the lives of children but also of their pets. 2.) "Mam get us one of them" Colloquial language, Larkins use of the colloquial "mam" co...
Analysing poems from Carol Ann Duffy's 'Mean Time' and Philip Larkin's 'The Whitsun Weddings'.