Sunday, March 18, 2012
Funeral blues
I think "Funeral blues" still can relates to us even in today's society. Though in the beginning H. Auden talks in the third person point of view, how for him his whole world stops because he just lost the love of his life with no one giving a care in the world. As for him in his mind he cant seem to understand why ppl don't know and wants to make sure they know, b.c for him he wasn't just a friend he lost, but a lover. Which we can all say if we where in his position we might feel the same, I know for a fact if that was me and I went on with my life and ppl didn't seam to care or notice i would feel the same. And goes back to the whole thing about everything changing, so the world must know and change to. Once we get to the third stanza it's where it gets personal/real and how he really felt, which we all have those moments where we just wana shout out to the world and say how we really feel no matter how it is we feel at the very moment. For a fact we all had that one person that we could say "He/she was my north, my south, my east and west, my working week and my Sunday rest, my noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought love would last forever: I was wrong." and well you get the rest.
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this is a very detail blog steph..very long im prid of you..
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