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''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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[[Category:ENGL 2122]] | [[Category:ENGL 2122]] | ||