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Subject:
Philip Larkin's poem, 'Ambulances' - explain a line
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference Asked by: hoodagh-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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14 Nov 2004 01:27 PST
Expires: 14 Dec 2004 01:27 PST Question ID: 428703 |
In Philip Larkin's poem, 'Ambulances' what does the 'grey' refer to in line 4 'light, glossy grey, arms on a plaque? Is it the colour of British ambulances in the 1960s, the colour of the tinted windows, the dust on the ambulance or something else? How can you know for sure? | |
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Re: Philip Larkin's poem, 'Ambulances' - explain a line
From: geof-ga on 14 Nov 2004 03:50 PST |
Your auoted extract is not quite accurate, as it should read "Light glossy grey, arms on a plaque", without a comma between "light" and "glossy". In a way, this increases the ambiguity, because Larkin may simply be thinking of an individual ambulance which is "light [pale] AND glossy AND grey"; but on the other hand he may be thinking more generally, and mean "whether light OR glossy OR grey". Frankly, I'm not sure it makes much difference to the overall thrust of the poem, which is about the flimsiness of our lives, the inevitability of death, and how it may overtake us at any time. |
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Re: Philip Larkin's poem, 'Ambulances' - explain a line
From: answerfinder-ga on 14 Nov 2004 08:32 PST |
Dear hoodagh-ga, I?ve been digging in my memory banks and I think it may refer to the frosted glass windows. The old London County Council ?LCC? ambulances had silver/grey frosted glass windows. I seem to recall that etched on them were the coat of arms of the LCC. This design would be contemporary with the date of the poem. The alternative is that he was referring to the glass and the coat of arms which was on the side of the ambulance. Here is an image of a much earlier LCC ambulance where you can see the coat of arms. http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/CEE29B25-2BEC-4AFD-9AF6-A8EA59355BAD/0/transport_motor_ambulance_l.jpg Here?s a later one from 1949 http://www.wixallmoss.demon.co.uk/imagesdc27/DC_27_ambulance_West_Midlands_Ambulance_Preservation_Group_(1959_Barker).jpg I?m not sure, however, whether Larkin was be referring particularly to a London ambulance, but other counties did have similar designed ambulances. I?m sure skermit-ga will get the definitive answer for you. answerfinder-ga Google Answers researcher |
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