The Times literary supplement argue that Larkins poems portray "a sense of order and a sense of waste." To what extent does Philip Larkin resemble this in his poetry collection 'Whitsun Weddings', using the critical anthology to inform your argument. To what extent do you agree with this view?
H.Bertens suggests that "capitalists grow rich and shareholders do well because the labourers that work for them and actually produce goods (including services) get less- and often a good deal less- for their efforts than their labour is actually worth." Looking closely at 'The Large Cool Store' by Philip Larkin and the critical anthology. How far do you agree with this?
P.Barry believes "a writers social class, and its prevailing 'ideology' have a major bearing on what is written by a member of that class." To what extent is this true when looking at Philip Larkins poetry work.
I am unsure which question i prefer between question one and two.
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