He uses many different kinds of techniques.
Sound
Sight
imagery
language etc....
It is entitled "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden.
W. H. Auden (full name was Wystan Hugh Auden)
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Funeral Blues by W.H Auden. also referred to as "Stop all the clocks..."
W.H. Auden and it is called Funeral Blues
In Auden's poem "Funeral Blues," the speaker's personal background and relationship with the deceased are not explicitly stated. The poem also does not elaborate on the cause of death or any specific details about the funeral ceremony.
1939
Funeral Blues was created in 1936.
It is the English contribution to the statue commemorating the Heysel Stadium Disaster (Belgium), where a retaining wall collapsed, and resulted in 39 deaths on May 29 1985. when Liverpool Fc (England) played Juventus Fc (Italy) in the European Cup final (now Champions League). It wasnt written for the English Contribution. It was used for that. It was a poem written by W.H Auden in 1936. I dont know why it was written, he was gay so I assumed it was written for a man he loved and lost
Unless other arrangements were made, rights would pass to Auden's estate. Permissions are negotiated through a number of publishers, based on the location of the proposed use: generally Random House for US uses, and Curtis Brown for all others. A better explanation is available from the Auden Society at the link below.
The mood of the poem "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden is one of intense grief and sorrow. The speaker expresses a deep sense of loss and despair over the death of a loved one, conveying a feeling of overwhelming sadness and longing. The use of strong and emotional language creates a mournful and lamenting tone throughout the poem.
the tone is fluctuatious and portrays a sad theme of love. Azeem is featured in this sad poem and he unwillingly dies. #