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A* unseen poetry A Level English Literature response- 'Adlestrop'

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An A* essay response to the unseen poetry 'Adlestrop' for A Level English Literature. Perfect example of how to get top marks on this component of the exam.

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Thomas’ poem ‘Adlestrop’ is an intimate and personal insight into a transportive experience,

which shifts between the ordinary to a spiritual sense of a connection with the wider world. The

experience is guided by a first-person narrator who acts as a force of motion in the poem,

directing the readers between details and the wider picture. The poem opens with the short,

punctuated first line “Yes. I remember Adlestrop-”. The use of caesura just after the place name

“Adlestrop” indicates that the name acts as a trigger for memory for the speaker, whilst the

caesura itself reflects the stilted process of bringing back memories and thought, which becomes

smoother as the narrator recalls more memories. “Adlestrop” is repeated throughout, suggesting

that despite its unassuming name, which indicates that it is an ordinary rural village of little

significance (“bare platform,”) “Adlestrop” has greater importance to the speaker, acting as both

a point of recollection, and a wider symbolic image of the culture of Britain (“Oxfordshire and

Gloucestershire.” The first two stanzas of the poem are disjointed by caesura, and reflect the

immediate vision of the speaker, which includes the “heat” of the “express-train,” and banal

comments such as “someone cleared his throat.” The use of short sentences highlights the quiet

in the train carriage, and the punctuating physical noise of the sentences themselves signify the

breaks in silence caused by things such as “the steam hissed.” The use of onomatopoeia in this

phrase seems to foreshadow the transportive nature of the experience as it will later occur, as it

involves the senses of both the speaker and the reader. Additionally, the enjambment of “drew

up there” “Unwontedly,” combined with caesura and short sharp sentences (“It was late June”),

mirrors the juddering pace of the train as it comes to a stop in “Adlestrop.” The enjambment

draws attention to the adjective “unwontedly,” creating a sense that the unexpected nature of

the stop in “Adlestrop” is what makes it more significant to the speaker, as an ordinary journey

becomes transformed into something of a spiritual experience.




There is a notable shift in the poem halfway through, triggered by “the name” that is

“Adlestrop.” The poem shifts from one punctuated by caesura, to the listing of “willows, willow-

herb, and grass, and meadowsweet, and haycocks dry,” which shows both a break into memory,

and shift in focus to the middle vision of the speaker. The use of common plants that are staples

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