Which of the following poems is an example of compressed meaning?

A. the epic
B. the elegy
C. W.H. Auden's "In Time of War"
D. all of the above

Respuesta :

W.H Aduden's " In Time of War" is the correct one

The poem W.H. Auden's "In Time of War" is an example of compressed meaning. Option C is correct.

This is the poem:

Yes, we are going to suffer, now; the sky

Throbs like a feverish forehead; pain is real;

The groping searchlights suddenly reveal

The little natures that will make us cry,

Who never quite believed they could exist,

Not where we were. They take us by surprise

Like ugly long-forgotten memories,

And like a conscience all the guns resist.

Behind each sociable home-loving eye

The private massacres are taking place;

All Women, Jews, the Rich, the Human Race.

The mountains cannot judge us when we lie:

We dwell upon the earth; the earth obeys

The intelligent and evil till they die.

XV

Engines bear them through the sky: they’re free

And isolated like the very rich;

Remote like savants, they can only see

The breathing city as a target which

Requires their skill; will never see how flying

Is the creation of ideas they hate,

Nor how their own machines are always trying

To push through into life. They chose a fate

The islands where they live did not compel.

Though earth may teach our proper discipline,

At any time it will be possible

To turn away from freedom and become

Bound like the heiress in her mother’s womb,

And helpless as the poor have always been.

XVI

Here war is simple like a monument:

A telephone is speaking to a man;

Flags on a map assert that troops were sent;

A boy brings milk in bowls. There is a plan

For living men in terror of their lives,

Who thirst at nine who were to thirst at noon,

And can be lost and are, and miss their wives,

And, unlike an idea, can die too soon.

But ideas can be true although men die,

And we can watch a thousand faces

Made active by one lie:

And maps can really point to places

Where life is evil now:

Nanking; Dachau.

Wystan Hugh Auden was an English-American poet. Auden's poetry was prominent for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form and content.