"O What is that Sound' Poem
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W.H. Auden's poem "O what is that sound that so thrills the ear" speaks to the Romantic lie as the first seven stanzas avoid the sense that the soldiers the speaker sees are harbingers of death for someone. ... The fourth stanza is where the action of the poem pivots. The soldiers have changed their direction.
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Summary. 'O What Is That Sound' by W.H. Auden discusses how two people can be so dedicated to each other but when imminent danger (war) is near it is every person for themselves. W.H. Auden has managed to write a tragic poem of violence and suffering without mentioning any physical violence
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Summary. 'O What Is That Sound' by W.H. Auden discusses how two people can be so dedicated to each other but when imminent danger (war) is near it is every person for themselves. W.H. Auden has managed to write a tragic poem of violence and suffering without mentioning any physical violence