how many times was the unknown citizen admitted in the hospital
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The unnamed citizen's health card revealed that he had only been hospitalised once in his life. He had left the hospital after his ailment had been entirely healed.
Explanation:
W. H. Auden wrote "The Unknown Citizen" in 1939, shortly after moving from England to the United States. The poem was initially published in The New Yorker on January 6, 1940, and then in book form in Auden's anthology Another Time (Random House, 1940). The poem is the epitaph of a guy identifiable solely by a combination of letters and digits similar to an American Social Security number ("JS/07/M/378"), who is portrayed exclusively in external terms: from the perspective of imaginary government entities such as the "Bureau of Statistics." The speaker of the poem concludes that the guy led an absolutely ordinary, and hence excellent, life. The poem is a parody on uniformity at the price of individuality.
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