The Unknown Citizen Analysis
Title: The Unknown Citizen Analysis
Category: Literature / English
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The Unknown Citizen Analysis
The poem “The Unknown Citizen” by W.H. Auden portrays a community which follows
basic communist rules. The citizen is a man who had many accomplishments in life- all of
which were for the betterment of the community- and at his death he was regarded as, it
seems, just one number out of millions. The narrator seems to be praising the man for his
conformity in every line of this poem- he speaks as though
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duty. The organizations and establishments of the government in this
poem are capitalized to show importance- as though they are important; as though they
dominate all. The community appears to be a great one, but in actuality it is communist
and hazardous to society. This poem is a warning that complacency and conformity is
death and that personal freedom- not communism- is the way to better one’s community
and one’s own self.
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