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A preoccupation with the Human Condition prompts emo poets to write poetry. Emos are

people who think about the human condition and emo poets write about their thoughts or

questions on humanity. The Human Condition is a main part the majority of emos poetry

because it is a theory that deals with the inescapable features of being human. Poets such

as Yeats and Auden use aspects of the Human Condition, such as isolation, immortality,

existentialism and freedom, as a main theme in their poems 'Sailing to Byzantium' and 'The

Unknown Citizen'


Feelings of isolation are created in W.B Yeats' poem 'Sailing to Byzantium' in which Yeats

talks of his separation from the world of the young and his longing and desperation for the

afterlife. Rhyme "Caught in that sensual music all neglect monuments of unageing intellect"

emphasises the idea that Yeats feels unwanted and neglected by younger generations who

care more about the physical pleasures of life then the intellectual pleasures which he

creates. This makes his audience think more about how ignored intellectual literature, and

in turn Yeats, is by the young who aren't interested in learning or arts and more so in their

social lives. Moreover, first person narrative 'Sailing to Byzantium' allows W.B Yeats to

express the loneliness he feels from being unaccepted evident in "THAT is no country for old

men" which demonstrates that he feels like an outsider from life that is going on around

him. This makes the reader feel sympathetic towards Yeats but also nervous for their own

future and the realities of old age. Furthermore, imagery in "An aged man is but a paltry

thing, a tattered coat upon a stick" forces the reader to picture Yeats as someone who is

old, falling apart and broken, and conveys the idea that Yeats is seen by everyone as

someone who has nothing left to offer the world. Humanity fears isolation from each other




         THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
and emos are people who experience a feeling of isolation, so emos such as Yeats use

poetry as a way to articulate their feelings on their isolation.


Desire for Immortality is also captured in W.B Yeats' poem 'Sailing to Byzantium'. Metaphor

is present in the lines "Consume my heart away; sick with desire and fastened to a dying

animal". Yeats expresses the feeling that his body is animalistic and dying while his soul

could be immortal if impure desire was removed from it. The intense desperation Yeats is

communicating unsettles the readers, making them sympathetic towards his obvious

suffering. In the line "Nor is there singing school but studying" Yeats declares the only way

to be immortalised is through studying the "Monuments of unageing intellect", which is the

art and literature that is so important to him. Through this, the reader begins to understand

how important poetry is to Yeats and how he wishes to become immortalised through it.

Symbolism is used in the lines "And therefore I have sailed the sea's and come to the holy

city of Byzantium" to convey the idea that he has died and gone to a place that is his

symbolic afterlife. The use of the word holy would make the audience imagine a place that

is beautiful perfection and think that perhaps Yeats will finally get his wish to be immortal.

Immortality has long been a concern of those who are interested in the Human Condition,

so emos such as Yeats use poetry as a way to express their worries with life and what comes

afterwards.


W.H Auden was an emo poet like Yeats was because although his opinions were different,

he too was fascinated with aspects of the Human Condition. Conformity of society is a

feature that is presented throughout W.H Auden's poem 'The Unknown Citizen' which tells

the story of a man who had, according to society, the perfect life and yet only ever did what

was expected of him. The point of view the poem is written in is very important to portray



         THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
Auden’s ideas on conformity. The poem is written from the point of view of the voice of an

official. The line "And our Social Psychology workers found that he was popular with his

mates and liked a drink" creates the idea that the unknown citizen had no privacy and that

officials could find out anything they wanted to know about him. This suggests to the reader

that the officials were powerful and perhaps influential enough to persuade the unknown

citizen to act a certain way. The rhyme structure is also a vital component of this poem as is

displayed in the line "Except for the War till the day he retired he worked in a factory and

never got fired". Although most of the poems rhyme structure is complex, some lines rhyme

to emphasis certain points. The simple rhyming structure of this couplet seems to reflect on

how simple the unknown citizen's life was and how he was always doing what he was

supposed to do. The reader would focus on the rhymed lines and recognise the importance

of them through the simplistic presentation. Mood is another technique used in ‘The

Unknown Citizen'. The mood is deliberately detached and emotionless throughout the

whole poem, so as to convey the idea that there was nothing unusual about the unknown

citizen. This can be unnerving for a reader because they do not want to accept the effect

and forcefulness society has to make people conform. Society tries to make everyone

conform, emos see this and emo poets such as Auden write poetry to express their ideas on

conformity.


Existentialism, or the search for meaning in a meaningless world, was a dominant feature of

W.H Auden's poem 'The Unknown Citizen'. Rhetorical questions are used at the very end of

the poem in the line "Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd: Had anything

been wrong, we should certainly have heard" to suggest that although the citizen had a

perfect sort of life, it had no meaning because he was never happy and he never did




         THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
anything meaningful. These questions confront the reader and force them to rethink their

views on what a good life really is. Furthermore, rhyme "The press are convinced he bought

a paper every day and that his reactions to advertisements were normal in every way". The

basic rhyme structure in this line emphasises how normal and dull the unknown citizens life

was. It forces the reader to reconsider what they think of as normal. When life is so

repetitive it can lose all meaning, W.H Auden used this line to express how everyday lives

can be completely meaningless. Irony is evident throughout the entirety of the poem and

especially in the line “That, in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word, he was a saint.”

Although the quote suggests the unknown citizen was a good person, the underlying

message is that he always did what he was supposed to, not because he wanted to but

because it was expected of him. The reader is confronted by this message because it forces

them to wonder if there is any meaning in doing good things if they are only done because

they’re supposed to be done. Many emos are interested in existentialism and humanities

concern with having meaning, Auden managed to use his thoughts on this to write a poem

that is thought provoking and confronting.


Originally, emo's were not people who were depressed or people who listened to a certain

type of music, but people who were interested in the core features of being human. Emos

are people who see the world and questioned it. W.B Yeats and W.H Auden are both emo

poets because they are questioning the world and humanity, and expressing their individual

thoughts through their poems. Emos write poetry to communicate their ideas on the

features of the human condition.




         THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER

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EMO POETRY ESSAY

  • 1. A preoccupation with the Human Condition prompts emo poets to write poetry. Emos are people who think about the human condition and emo poets write about their thoughts or questions on humanity. The Human Condition is a main part the majority of emos poetry because it is a theory that deals with the inescapable features of being human. Poets such as Yeats and Auden use aspects of the Human Condition, such as isolation, immortality, existentialism and freedom, as a main theme in their poems 'Sailing to Byzantium' and 'The Unknown Citizen' Feelings of isolation are created in W.B Yeats' poem 'Sailing to Byzantium' in which Yeats talks of his separation from the world of the young and his longing and desperation for the afterlife. Rhyme "Caught in that sensual music all neglect monuments of unageing intellect" emphasises the idea that Yeats feels unwanted and neglected by younger generations who care more about the physical pleasures of life then the intellectual pleasures which he creates. This makes his audience think more about how ignored intellectual literature, and in turn Yeats, is by the young who aren't interested in learning or arts and more so in their social lives. Moreover, first person narrative 'Sailing to Byzantium' allows W.B Yeats to express the loneliness he feels from being unaccepted evident in "THAT is no country for old men" which demonstrates that he feels like an outsider from life that is going on around him. This makes the reader feel sympathetic towards Yeats but also nervous for their own future and the realities of old age. Furthermore, imagery in "An aged man is but a paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick" forces the reader to picture Yeats as someone who is old, falling apart and broken, and conveys the idea that Yeats is seen by everyone as someone who has nothing left to offer the world. Humanity fears isolation from each other THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
  • 2. and emos are people who experience a feeling of isolation, so emos such as Yeats use poetry as a way to articulate their feelings on their isolation. Desire for Immortality is also captured in W.B Yeats' poem 'Sailing to Byzantium'. Metaphor is present in the lines "Consume my heart away; sick with desire and fastened to a dying animal". Yeats expresses the feeling that his body is animalistic and dying while his soul could be immortal if impure desire was removed from it. The intense desperation Yeats is communicating unsettles the readers, making them sympathetic towards his obvious suffering. In the line "Nor is there singing school but studying" Yeats declares the only way to be immortalised is through studying the "Monuments of unageing intellect", which is the art and literature that is so important to him. Through this, the reader begins to understand how important poetry is to Yeats and how he wishes to become immortalised through it. Symbolism is used in the lines "And therefore I have sailed the sea's and come to the holy city of Byzantium" to convey the idea that he has died and gone to a place that is his symbolic afterlife. The use of the word holy would make the audience imagine a place that is beautiful perfection and think that perhaps Yeats will finally get his wish to be immortal. Immortality has long been a concern of those who are interested in the Human Condition, so emos such as Yeats use poetry as a way to express their worries with life and what comes afterwards. W.H Auden was an emo poet like Yeats was because although his opinions were different, he too was fascinated with aspects of the Human Condition. Conformity of society is a feature that is presented throughout W.H Auden's poem 'The Unknown Citizen' which tells the story of a man who had, according to society, the perfect life and yet only ever did what was expected of him. The point of view the poem is written in is very important to portray THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
  • 3. Auden’s ideas on conformity. The poem is written from the point of view of the voice of an official. The line "And our Social Psychology workers found that he was popular with his mates and liked a drink" creates the idea that the unknown citizen had no privacy and that officials could find out anything they wanted to know about him. This suggests to the reader that the officials were powerful and perhaps influential enough to persuade the unknown citizen to act a certain way. The rhyme structure is also a vital component of this poem as is displayed in the line "Except for the War till the day he retired he worked in a factory and never got fired". Although most of the poems rhyme structure is complex, some lines rhyme to emphasis certain points. The simple rhyming structure of this couplet seems to reflect on how simple the unknown citizen's life was and how he was always doing what he was supposed to do. The reader would focus on the rhymed lines and recognise the importance of them through the simplistic presentation. Mood is another technique used in ‘The Unknown Citizen'. The mood is deliberately detached and emotionless throughout the whole poem, so as to convey the idea that there was nothing unusual about the unknown citizen. This can be unnerving for a reader because they do not want to accept the effect and forcefulness society has to make people conform. Society tries to make everyone conform, emos see this and emo poets such as Auden write poetry to express their ideas on conformity. Existentialism, or the search for meaning in a meaningless world, was a dominant feature of W.H Auden's poem 'The Unknown Citizen'. Rhetorical questions are used at the very end of the poem in the line "Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd: Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard" to suggest that although the citizen had a perfect sort of life, it had no meaning because he was never happy and he never did THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER
  • 4. anything meaningful. These questions confront the reader and force them to rethink their views on what a good life really is. Furthermore, rhyme "The press are convinced he bought a paper every day and that his reactions to advertisements were normal in every way". The basic rhyme structure in this line emphasises how normal and dull the unknown citizens life was. It forces the reader to reconsider what they think of as normal. When life is so repetitive it can lose all meaning, W.H Auden used this line to express how everyday lives can be completely meaningless. Irony is evident throughout the entirety of the poem and especially in the line “That, in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word, he was a saint.” Although the quote suggests the unknown citizen was a good person, the underlying message is that he always did what he was supposed to, not because he wanted to but because it was expected of him. The reader is confronted by this message because it forces them to wonder if there is any meaning in doing good things if they are only done because they’re supposed to be done. Many emos are interested in existentialism and humanities concern with having meaning, Auden managed to use his thoughts on this to write a poem that is thought provoking and confronting. Originally, emo's were not people who were depressed or people who listened to a certain type of music, but people who were interested in the core features of being human. Emos are people who see the world and questioned it. W.B Yeats and W.H Auden are both emo poets because they are questioning the world and humanity, and expressing their individual thoughts through their poems. Emos write poetry to communicate their ideas on the features of the human condition. THIS IS THE WORK OF GEORGIA RUTHERFORD AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO HER