Auden write this poem is about making fun of the unknown citizen. Auden says that the unknown citizen is being controlled by the society. The unknown citizen is a normal person in the modern society. he work in the Fudge Motor Inc for all his life. He doing the same thing every day. this poem is an irony because it all talk about the live of the unknown citizen.
he is in the union (a large group) he has credit card (Installment Plan).
He has Health Insurance. He is married and has 5 children. He lives in a modern world.
(To Auden, he thinks that The unknown citizen is abnormal because he is being told to do thing. he is controlled by the company. The company tell him to do. He is manipulated by the group, the Installment Plan. He is slavery to credit card.
His sex life is controlled by the government. He was forced to have 5 children. ) To the society, government, he is a perfect fellow. But in this poem Auden is making fun of the modern people that we are slave.
We can’t do our own things. We are been told to do thing. modern man – The Unknown Citizen (Auden) The English-born American writer Wy stan Hugh Auden was one of the most important poets of the 20 th century. Educated at Oxford, he attracted attention as a prominent member of a group of young leftist writers who generally expressed a socialist viewpoint. The poem I have chosen for this essay is ‘The Unknown Citizen’. I felt the time period reflected W.
The Essay on In Memory Of Wb Yeats In Comparison To Other Auden Poems
In Memory of WB Yeats, discussing how far you find it characteristic of other WH Auden’s poems you have studied W.H Auden’s “In Memory of W.B Yeats” is an elegy to commemorate the life and death of a great poet, W.B Yeats. However, Auden adds another dimension to the poem by incorporating political references significant during the age of oppression and turmoil of the impending war and the extent ...
H. Auden’s views, making the unknown citizen an example of the government’s view of the perfect modern man in an overrated unrealistic society. In the time period that he wrote this poem in the late 1930’s America was going through tremendous changes. This is the period in history in which The Great Depression was in effect.
Most people living in the United States values, morals, and ethics were rapidly diminishing. The Great Depression fundamentally changed the relationship between the government and the people, who came to expect and accept a larger federal role in their lives and the economy. Throughout this time period Social Security was created. Back then this poem must have had a different meaning than today, it shows the value government has on issuing Social Security numbers. They make people believe it’s for your own benefit when in reality they have the best use of it to track and retrieve information about your personal life. We see government as people we elected to represent our views they see us as a number.
‘Was he free? Was he happy? The question was absurd: Had anything been wrong we should certainly have heard (Auden 212) ‘. I also felt he was expressing the fact that government makes it seem that everyone else is doing the ‘right thing’s o you must follow him or her, and if you do so living a quality life will reward you. Their standards are so high that you will never reach the optimum point, so you work hard your whole life trying to improve. ‘His poems and essays present the idea of the good society as, at best, a possibility, never actually achieved, but which one must always work (Mendalson 112) ‘.
‘Auden’s poems speak instead in a voice almost unknown to English poetry science the eighteenth century: the voice of a citizen who knows the obligations of his citizenship (Mendalson 113).’ This poem made me see things in a totally different perspective. Now I understand that the modern man isn’t always the best choice of living. People today move so fast, they never get a chance to slow down and realize that there are more important things in life than being the picture perfect, like love and happiness. I felt the time period reflected W. H. Auden’s views, making the unknown citizen an example of the government’s view of the perfect modern man in an overrated unrealistic society..
The Essay on Government by the People
The population growth has caused concern for many Americans because of the terms of numbers and poverty that comes with this growth. There is a pattern showing of wealth transferring from poorer nations to the richer nations of the globe and the information technology revolution is speeding this cycle up. With population growth reaching new heights new concerns for increasing urban growth has ...