Down Cemetery Road Apr 2026
: Herron concludes that the "cemetery road" isn't just about death, but about the slow, soul-crushing path of a life lived without questioning power. Option 2: Philip Larkin’s " Toads Revisited " (The Poem)
: The poem revisit’s Larkin's earlier metaphor of work as a "toad" that squats on life. However, instead of seeing work as a burden, he begins to view it as a necessary structure that keeps the "long-haired" loafers and the lonely elderly at bay. Down Cemetery Road
: Larkin observes people in the park who have been "sidestepped" by life—the sick, the unemployed, and the elderly. He uses "Cemetery Road" as a literal and metaphorical destination for those whose days are empty and unstructured. : Herron concludes that the "cemetery road" isn't