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"The Unknown Citizen" (1940); Questions for 1. Understanding & Analysis; 2. Application & Wild Association ... This poem uses much irony. Give an example of this irony and explain it. ... Is being an "unknown citizen" as Auden describes it the same with being Dickensen's "nobody"?
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From its very title there is an overriding sense of irony and an air of uncertainty about Auden's poem. The irony, of course, relates to the use of the term "unknown citizen" in contrast with the traditional "unknown soldier" appellation.
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W. H. Auden's poem "The Unknown Citizen" has the subtitle "To JS/07/M/378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State," which implies that the poem is spoken by an official spokesman.
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Identify the irony in this story. ... "The Unknown Citizen" ... What is the speaker's attitude toward the citizen and the society in which he lived?
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This paper examines how irony and satire are at the heart of W. H. Auden's poem, "The Unknown Citizen," which is about a man who ... Comments & Reviews about "The Unknown Citizen"
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