The funerary blues of Oden, the memory of Elena of Flynn, and the death reflected in the last night's death of Dickinson's life in her life is an inevitable part of life's nature. No matter who it loves or herself, everyone experiences death. In W. H. Oden's poem "The Funeral Blues" (1003), he says that such devastating affair and it had a great influence on his life. Interestingly, how do people choose to accept this permanent and anticipated event, death? Likewise, Emily Dickinson wrote many poems about death, as in "The Last Night of Life" (843).
By comparing and contrasting the use of the details of Oden and Fox, alienation was born in "refugee blues" and "last night", Sebastian Fox and WH Oden wrote about life during World War II. The story of Jewish refugees during the massacres. Works collection, 'Last Night', 'Refugee Blues'. By using literary techniques like images and tones, Oden and Gray gave a sense of alienation to the characters drawn in their sentences. Both Auden and Gray created summaries of refugee experiences that have various effects on the health of individuals and their families. The health problems affecting refugees differ depending on the place of birth, temperament and the degree of refugee experience, but it is important for the practical implementation of mental health promotion and the productive mental health promotion policy tackling refugee policy around the world Demand is rising.
Two pieces of work "refugee's melancholy" and "last night" have different stylistic forms. In Oden's "Refugee Blues", the stories of refugees are conveyed by three lines of poetry in each poem. In Grey's "The Last night", the structure is like a story written in the third person. Oden's poetry is based on blues music. It was very popular and popular when writing poetry. "There are tens of millions of souls, some live in luxury houses, others live in caves." The whole rhythm creates a melancholy atmosphere, among which the reader is trying to make refugee's compassion It embodies and further distinguishes Jewish character and its race from other peoples of the world and separates it. Unlike Gray, Fox wrote "Last Night" in the form of a novel of history, showing the lack of a specific rhythm that can read the story.