Philip Larkin                                ?In his poems Larkin denies the possibility of spirituality in the real world.?  Discuss.           Philip Larkin writes in a style which is that of a realist, if a slightly   pessimistic one.  He does not refer to spirituality directly  yet in  many another(prenominal) of his poems there are undertones that suggest it is something that troubles him and to which he gives a lot of thought.  In poems such as ?  pee-pee?, ?High Windows? and ?Church  outlet? there are many metaphors for religion or using religion.  It is a common   head up in many of his poems and although he is not a   consecrate man I think he finds the idea of  gestate in something like religion appealing but he simply cannot come to terms with it.        The poem ?Church  tone ending? paints a portrait of a very confused person.  The   designer appears to want to treat the church with flippancy:-                                              ?Back at the door   I sign t   he book, donate an Irish sixpence,          weigh the place was not worth sto...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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