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How does the state identify the unknown citizen?





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Answered by archanagpai23
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in the poem's subtitle? What do these numbers suggest? It identifies him as numbers. It implies an impersonal nature and that the state knew nothing abt him but statistics.

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Q . How does the state identify the unknown citizen?

Ans : Despite the fact that this man went to such great lengths to be a model citizen, doking everything just as he was asked and expected to do by his government, his employer, his family, and so forth .

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In the satirical poem, The Unknown Citizen, by W.H. Auden, the central message is that the government can look at a man's life and from their eyes it can be a fulfilling one, but in reality, a man's life is so much more than that.

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