I get a creepy feeling reading this poem. I feel as if every step I take, every act I do, is being watched, documented and commented on by a Government in a bleak way.. If only the Bureaucracy was the one with a heart!Time to change it! :-) Well, I want to...
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@KnighthawkXIV Auden's ability to distil things are what makes him my favourite poem. What you describe as sad and frightening is what I also feel, mixed with a definite sense of possibility and freedom at the same time. In other words: to know the realities and limits of life frees you from worries and allows you to enjoy yourself. Listen to his "As I walked out one evening" for a similar view on love and time.
Whoever says that poetry is soppy and sentimental should read some Auden :)
Auden's last line seems to show what he meant here. Its not simply about totalitarianism, but that states choose to remain in ignorance of their people's quality of life. People today, in the US, can have however many children they want, they can vote, and work toward a nice house or car. Are they happy? Generally speaking, no.
And yet having these freedoms is all that a person is thought to need. In fact, sometimes, our society denies quality of life by its very nature.
This is a fascinating poem. It's surprising how the hypothetical individual in the poem sounds so familiar, the fellow who everyone likes and fits into normal society...
I disagree with the specifics of your analysis of the poem. While Orwell wrote on the world-turned-nightmare by totalitarianism, statistics were hardly kept about the will of the individuals (i.e. who he liked to drink with, etc). It rather reminds me of Kafka's theme of the dehumanizing quality of bueracracy.
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kimtorres613 1 month ago
I get a creepy feeling reading this poem. I feel as if every step I take, every act I do, is being watched, documented and commented on by a Government in a bleak way.. If only the Bureaucracy was the one with a heart!Time to change it! :-) Well, I want to...
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PattiRogersable 9 months ago
@KnighthawkXIV Auden's ability to distil things are what makes him my favourite poem. What you describe as sad and frightening is what I also feel, mixed with a definite sense of possibility and freedom at the same time. In other words: to know the realities and limits of life frees you from worries and allows you to enjoy yourself. Listen to his "As I walked out one evening" for a similar view on love and time.
Whoever says that poetry is soppy and sentimental should read some Auden :)
jackrim1 1 year ago
Auden's last line seems to show what he meant here. Its not simply about totalitarianism, but that states choose to remain in ignorance of their people's quality of life. People today, in the US, can have however many children they want, they can vote, and work toward a nice house or car. Are they happy? Generally speaking, no.
And yet having these freedoms is all that a person is thought to need. In fact, sometimes, our society denies quality of life by its very nature.
ZechsMerquise73 1 year ago
@ZechsMerquise73 Bravo.
ubiquim 1 year ago
This is a fascinating poem. It's surprising how the hypothetical individual in the poem sounds so familiar, the fellow who everyone likes and fits into normal society...
I disagree with the specifics of your analysis of the poem. While Orwell wrote on the world-turned-nightmare by totalitarianism, statistics were hardly kept about the will of the individuals (i.e. who he liked to drink with, etc). It rather reminds me of Kafka's theme of the dehumanizing quality of bueracracy.
altosax1st 2 years ago
I thought I saw a precursor to "Big Brother is watching you."
Lately I tried to read aloud the Room 101 passage from 1984 but my sympathy was with the rats...
SpokenVerse 2 years ago
Amazing. Thank you!
alanna4858 2 years ago
Isn't so sad and frightening that one's existence can be sum up just in this way? Should there not be more to it?
KnightHawkXIV 2 years ago 3