Say This City Has
Ten Millions Souls
W.H Auden
Auden was
born in 1907 and was educated at Oxford. He moved to the U.S in 1939 and became
an American citizen.
W.H Auden in
this touching poem captures the sense of alienation and isolation of outsiders
coming to a country not their own. Particularly, the poet is talking about the
German Jews who fled their country afraid of Hitler s’ persecutions.
The passport
is used as a symbol of personal identity, yet it is meaningless document that
excludes any human considerations, the only reality is that the possession of
the passport is not the fact of being alive. The sense of deprivation is
remarkably conveyed through the image of pampered dog, the fish which swim
freely and the birds which sing in the woods-the pity is that the human life
falls beneath the animal level.
Man is imprisoned
in thousand shackles of race, colour and creed, of nationality, of passports.
These immigrants become hunted, the most unwanted and are being tracked by the
soldiers and for them all doors and windows are closed. There is no one who can
hear and solve their basic problems.
This
poem reflects the plight and bad condition of the German Jews who fled from Germany
to ward off the atrocities of Adolf Hitler. But they were not sure that they
will face the same problems in the country where they are going to settle.
In America,
their basic human rights are not being recognized. They are being treated worse
than animal level. They have no passports and are considered dead in official language.
There the voice of Hitler on radio terrifies them. The native politicians politicize
this issue in order to get fame and to get some votes.
In that
country the fish and birds are free and dogs are looked after well but basics
human rights are not being given. The city is very big having thousand storied buildings
but there is not a small place for German Jews who are only confined to their
camps in the open areas in the intense weather.
This poem is
a severe criticism on the so called civilized American society. They raise the
slogans of giving basics human rights but this law does not apply at their own
country. This story is a criticism on the urban life. Everybody is moving to
and trying to settle in the big cities but in administrative point of view it
becomes very difficult to provide them the basic necessities of life.
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