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To whom is the poem the unknown citizen dedicated and why?

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

W.H. Auden's The unknown Citizen depicts the life of an unknown guy in the guise of a dystopian report.

Explanation:

The speaker begins the poem by declaring that he has never received a single "complaint" about a citizen in his life.

No one despised him; in fact, he was regarded as more of a "saint" than anything else. The poem's next section discusses the man's popularity. The man dedicated his entire life to the "Community."

His only time away from his firm was when he went to serve in the "War," and now, after he has passed away.

The individual, according to the speaker, reads newspapers to a considerable degree.

He went to the hospital once but was promptly discharged, "cured" as he should have been.

As a "Modern Man," the citizen devoured all the latest technologies and owned the appropriate devices.

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