Lying
A detailed Summary of Lying
When a married couple lays down to fall asleep, conversation usually occurs. The situation is never thought about, it just happens. Philip Larkin wrote a poem titled "Talking In Bed", in this poem he is writing about the very situation that was first mentioned. It does not seem like an event that would be written about, but Larkin uses this ordinary event to draw on many problems that this talking has caused between a husband and a wife.
The first line starts out with the phrase "Talking in bed ought to be easiest", Larkin acknowledges that in the relaxed atmosphere that talking in bed would be easy, but he uses the word "
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Approximate Word count = 435
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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