martinglory1 Posted October 29, 2012 Report Share Posted October 29, 2012 Hello guys,I read this poem, 'Executive' by John Betjeman, and wasn't quiet sure about how it relates to the modern society.If any of you guys have studied, or read the poem can you please give feedback on your interpretation of the poem.Hence, the techniques utilised by the poet?The poem goes like this...Executive by John BetjemanI am a young executive. No cuffs than mine are cleaner;I have a Slimline brief-case and I use the firm's Cortina.In every roadside hostelry from here to Burgess HillThe maоtres d'hфtel all know me well, and let me sign the bill.You ask me what it is I do. Well, actually, you know,I'm partly a liaison man, and partly P.R.O.Essentially, I integrate the current export driveAnd basically I'm viable from ten o'clock till five.For vital off-the-record work - that's talking transport-wise -I've a scarlet Aston-Martin - and does she go? She flies!Pedestrians and dogs and cats, we mark them down for slaughter.I also own a speedboat which has never touched the water.She's built of fibre-glass, of course. I call her 'Mandy Jane'After a bird I used to know - No soda, please, just plain -And how did I acquire her? Well, to tell you about thatAnd to put you in the picture, I must wear my other hat.I do some mild developing. The sort of place I needIs a quiet country market town that's rather run to seedA luncheon and a drink or two, a little savoir faire -I fix the Planning Officer, the Town Clerk and the Mayor.And if some Preservationist attempts to interfereA 'dangerous structure' notice from the Borough EngineerWill settle any buildings that are standing in our way -The modern style, sir, with respect, has really come to stay. Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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