Funeral Blues
Essay by opheliaclark • November 8, 2012 • Essay • 300 Words (2 Pages) • 1,634 Views
Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden is a poem that is talking about how this poet faces life and death issues and how he feels like he's losing everything but also, he's trying to get over it and trying to regain his feelings. This poem is a very well written funeral poem, in the beginning it may be unaware of what is happening. The poet has a lot of feelings for this poem like in other words he has respect for the dead, but later on in the poem it may become to be very sad for him because he feels that the loss of a loved one and he feels like there leaves no meaning in time. Overall in his poem he's trying regain control over his helplessness in the face of death and trying to control of himself and his feelings.Where the imperative seems an obvious demand for the regain of a control which brought reassurance and security. W H Auden will later go on to show how these things have been lost. But for now, in the first lines of this free and anguished funeral poem, readers are unaware of what has happened. Auden speaks in the present, using an arresting demanding tone to grab the attention of the reader. He chooses to mention an instrument that measures time, his second image relates to communication - or the lack of it. He wishes time to stand to stand still, and for silence. For now, this may be in respect for the dead, but later it seems to be because he feels that the loss of a loved one leaves no meaning in time, or in senses such as hearing. His demands suggest a need to regain control over his helplessness in the face of death.
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