'O Where Are you Going' by W H Auden is about standing up for what you believe to be right, fighting your own demons and conquering oppression! It has a very moral message which is quite possibly the reason behind Auden's development of the medieval folk song 'The Cuddy Wren' into this Ballad
this poem is written be W,H Auden
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Wystan Hugh
Poetry makes nothing happen is a line from W H Auden's poem 'In Memory of W B Yeats'. Auden had left-wing sympathies, but became disillusioned after participating in the Spanish Civil War. (He emigrated to America in the late 1930s, so as not to get involved in Britain's war against the Nazis). Auden had a lifelong problem with Shelley's political activism, and especially with Shelley's statement that 'poets are the unacknowledged legislators of Mankind'. Auden attempted to refute Shelley's credo in many statements of his own - this is one of them.
The purpose of writing the poem 'O Where are You Going?'is to advice the modern generation to go forward in life and discover the entire world as the paths of triumphs are looking forward for us , so we shall discover the world. We shall not care about the small danger as the negative characters still think that they will discourage us . Keep working hard.
this poem is written be W,H Auden
W. H. Auden was born on February 21, 1907.
W. H. Auden was born on February 21, 1907.
W. H. Auden died on September 29, 1973 at the age of 66.
W. H. Auden was born on February 21, 1907 and died on September 29, 1973. W. H. Auden would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 108 years old today.
W. H. Auden (full name was Wystan Hugh Auden)
W. H. Auden
W H Auden
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W. H. Auden
Wystan Hugh
No, W. H. Auden did not fight in any war. He was a British poet and playwright known for his works that explored themes of love, politics, and social issues.