- The poem is written in free verse and has an irregular rhythm's and rhyming pattern. This could be to represent how the countries during this time period were unstable.
- The title is the date that Britain declared war on Germany
- The poem is written from the point of view of Auden - dramatic monologue.
- The poem is written subjectively.
- Their are lots of references to dictators and America's ignorance of the war at the beginning (America did not join the war until 1942) eg "Into this neutral air"
- Linz - Hitlers birth place.
- Auden refers to many Historical figures - Thucydides (Greek historian), Nijinsky and Diaghilev who were Gay lovers and choreographer and dancer for a Ballet Rous.
- Auden also makes a lot of jabs at Dictators and Hitler eg "a psychopathic god" and "to be loved alone"
- Line 46 the word "cling" shows desperation.
- Lots of enjambment throughout the poem.
- Use of collective voice, lines 71 - 72
- rhyme of pain and again symbolises the pain of history repeating itself.
- The poem is overall very negative
Thursday, 28 February 2013
1st September 1939
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I don't think you can call it a dramatic monologue. It's not like the way Browning creates a character and then speaks through him.
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