The unknown citizen
The poem 'The Unknown Citizen' by W. H. Auden is a satirical piece that critiques the dehumanizing aspects of modern society. It presents a fictional report about an unnamed man who is praised for his conformity and adherence to societal norms. The poem highlights how the state values citizens who do not question authority and live according to prescribed standards. Auden uses irony to show that while the citizen is deemed 'unknown,' his life is meticulously documented by various bureaucratic entities. The poem questions the true meaning of freedom and individuality in a world where people are reduced to mere numbers and statistics. It reflects on the loss of personal identity and the dangers of a society that prioritizes uniformity over individual expression.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| unknown | not known | not familiar or recognized | uhn-nohn |
| citizen | member of a state | someone who belongs to a country | si-ti-zen |
| bureaucratic | related to government offices | related to complex administrative procedures | byoo-roh-kra-tik |
| conformity | following rules | acting like others | kuhn-for-mi-tee |
| individuality | being unique | what makes someone different | in-di-vij-oo-al-i-tee |
| surveillance | watching closely | watching someone closely | ser-vey-luhns |
| statistics | numbers and data | data in numbers | stuh-tis-tiks |
| irony | opposite meaning | saying the opposite of what you mean | ahy-ruh-nee |
| freedom | being free | the ability to do what you want | free-duhm |
| identity | who someone is | what makes someone unique | ahy-den-ti-tee |
W. H. Auden was an Anglo-American poet known for his stylistic and technical achievements in poetry. He was a leading literary figure in the 20th century, known for his insightful and often critical views on society.
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