In W.H. Auden's poem "Who's Who," he is referring to the hypocritical and self-interested nature of famous and influential figures in society who are concerned with their public image and status. The poem satirizes the idea of success and fame by questioning the true value and worth of those who are celebrated in society.
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W. H. Auden wrote the poem titled "Look, Stranger!" It was published in 1936.
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W. H. Auden wrote the poem "The Age of Anxiety." It was published in 1947 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1948.
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.
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The rhyme scheme of the poem "That Night When Joy Began" by W.H. Auden is irregular and does not follow a consistent pattern throughout the poem. Auden often experimented with rhyme and meter in his poetry, allowing for a more free-flowing and creative expression of emotions and ideas.
You must be referring to the ship that's mentioned. But it's worth noting that the poem isn't just a retelling of Icarus. It's referring to a painting, specifically, "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" which is attributed to Pieter Bruegel.
Funeral Blues by W.H Auden. also referred to as "Stop all the clocks..."
W.H. Auden and it is called Funeral Blues
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