Reading custom research "Reading custom research" is a poetic warning by Philip Larkin that escaping from reality will only make it impossible to enrich the real life. Lajin has developed this idea through a narrator who prefers to escape from life rather than dealing with it, and by changing the use of language and subtle irony. Lajin is most directly expressing his warnings from the experience of the narrator to escape from reality through books. A narrator shows his changing attitudes towards books in three clauses representing three stages of his life: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
The second poem titled "Reading Habits Research" is also a story format. It is the story of three main aspects of human life - as little boys, teenagers and adults. The speaker expressed his feelings in these views by explaining the reading habits of this period. That poem is sarcastic. It is because the title is decent and shape is remarkably opposite to the actual contents of poetry, and the actual content of the poem is full of proverbs such as "tear" and "simmer". This creates a satirical image that emphasizes a series of turbulence and frustration throughout the life of the speaker.
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