it's the sound of soldiers coming and their guns so the man is afraid so he repeats his question and then when he sees that the soldiers are coming closer he tries to comfort himself by telling they're going to the doctor or to the priest. At the end the soldiers get the man ...
Not if pronounced correctly. 'Where' sounds like 'wear' and 'ware' with the 'wh' combo sound at the beginning. Wheareas 'were' sounds more like 'whirr', but without the 'wh' sound.
Heller. It's Auden Heller and Lia Khan.
no it is a long o sound
No. It has a short O (ah) sound, and rhymes with locket and pocket.
No, the O in out (of outside) is part of the diphthong OU which is an OW sound and not the same as the short O. Words like "dot" and "got" have a short O sound. The OU/OW sound in "outside" is the same as the vowel sound in "sound", "doubt", "down", "foul", and "how".
The "WH" in W.H. Auden stands for Wystan Hugh.
No he didn't have children.
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He uses many different kinds of techniques. Sound Sight imagery language etc....
Wystan Hugh
WH Auden is best known for being a British poet and author. He published a large number of books during his lifetime, including On the Frontier, Journey to a War, and The Double Man.
this poem is written be W,H Auden
someone is very successful (rich person ) he is happy but inreal he is not happy .
"O What Is That Sound" is a poem by W.H. Auden that discusses the fear and uncertainty caused by the approach of war. The poem conveys the sense of impending danger and the impact of conflict on individuals and society.
W.H. Auden say is necessary for modern man by a phonograph,radio car and frigidaire
WH AUDEN
Auden died in his sleep on September 28 1973, after a poetry reading to the Austrian Society of Literature in Vienna; he was 66 years old.