WH. Oden wrote the poem "The Funeral Blues". Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973) was born in York, United Kingdom, later became an American citizen. Oden is the founder of a generation of British poets, such as C. Day Lewis and Stephen Spender. Early works of Oden consisted of Marxist opinion and Freud's psychology. Later works include Christian declarations and what he called "increasing conservatism". In 1946, Oden got immigrant and became an American citizen. In the United States, he created many poems, travel stories, and opera lyrics.
In W. H. "Funeral Blues". Oden, a wonderful theme would be grief of intimate family death. Just like the "Mother in the refugee camp" of Chinua Acebbe, the influence of family death is full of overwhelming sorrow. In "buried blues", the poet did not directly explain who the deceased is, but he discovered later that the poem was written for Oden's deceased father. In order to explain "public head", Oden uses the word "white". It usually symbolizes purity, innocence and tranquility. Meanwhile, Oden expressed the traffic police "cotton gloves" as "black", they say they are probably totally in contrast to "white". "Black" is often used to express pessimism and morbidity. It is well known that traffic police will manage and maintain public discipline, but by using "traffic police" "black cotton gloves", attempts by Oden probably to express death are completely me It is an issue outside the management of ours.
As it appears in the movies "Four Marriage" and "Funeral", many people will know W. H. Oden's poem "The Funeral Blues". This popularity makes it special, but in fact it is a feature of most of Auden's works that combines tact, caring and elegance and a high level of technical skills.
In W. H. Oden 's "Funeral Bruce", he has a lot of scenes and comments on his ideas about his lover' s death experience. In the whole poem, the emotions changed many times, in the first two verses, he explained the actual event of love's death, "Take the coffin and take the mourner." In the third quarter, he reviewed the era of treasure forever, "My noon, my midnight, my conversation, my song". But when he returned to reality in the fourth quarter he said he could not do it He does not put it behind him, he will always think about his lover, "immediately Do not want a star: Take each out. "
Comparison of funeral blues of Sonnet 116 and W.H at essay.com/Petry William Shakespeare. Oden
WH. Oden wrote the poem "The Funeral Blues". Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973) was born in York, United Kingdom, later became an American citizen. Oden is the founder of a generation of British poets, such as C. Day Lewis and Stephen Spender. Early works of Oden consisted of Marxist opinion and Freud's psychology. Later works include Christian declarations and what he called "increasing conservatism". In 1946, Oden got immigrant and became an American citizen. In the United States, he created many poems, travel stories, and opera lyrics. The last few years of his life is an influential criticism of travel and cooperation.