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{{SHORTDESC:Philip Larkin (1979)}}
{{Poem|author=Philip Larkin|date=1979}}
''In “The Mower” (1979), Philip Larkin turns a mundane moment of domestic life into a poignant reflection on death, responsibility, and compassion. The poem’s plain diction and moral clarity make it one of Larkin’s most moving affirmations of human tenderness.''
''In “The Mower” (1979), Philip Larkin turns a mundane moment of domestic life into a poignant reflection on death, responsibility, and compassion. The poem’s plain diction and moral clarity make it one of Larkin’s most moving affirmations of human tenderness.''
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# '''Lasting Impression''': After reading the poem several times, what single line or image stays with you the most? Why do you think it lingers?
# '''Lasting Impression''': After reading the poem several times, what single line or image stays with you the most? Why do you think it lingers?


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