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The poem "Icarus" was composed in 1924 by an American poet named Edward Field. It discusses, like other poems concerning Icarus, about the often uncaring nature of humans. Field illustrates this point by the first line of this poem. It speaks of the drowning of Icarus and the suspicious feathers found surrounding his body, which would lead others to believe that what occurred, was more than the usual drowning. It says that "So the report filed and forgotten in the archives read simply 'Drowned,' but it was wrong." Icarus was said to have swum to a town nearby and had begun to restart a normal life. However, this aspect of normality was only a sight conceived by his neighbors. In hiding, Icarus would day after day attempt to rebuild his wings and would eventually fail mis
It also discusses the lack of care exhibited to one another in human nature. Around 30 years later Auden chose to move back to his native town of Oxford. Auden attended Oxford University and proceeded to write many other compositions of poetry along with some opera and dramas. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. The intent and opinions discussed in this poem seem to be similar to the other two poems, in that it explains the different effects of age and death on different people. The main aspect in this poem is of heroic behavior. " Similar to Icarus, whose mind was childlike, he did not believe the consequence of death, or simply the failure of something, could possibly ever happen to him. "Icarus" shows how suburban America can alter a person's view on their talents. However, in the last line, Icarus' aspirations continue to be stifled because of his failure to rebuild his wings and he is forced to lead a life of normality in the eyes of his town. " He also explains how suddenly death can be upon us. Auden writes, "Children who did specially want it to happen, skating on a pond at the edge of the wood: they never forgot. Young and old people alike may dread death, but only when it occurs do such thoughts enter the minds of children. This poem talks about how difficult the process of growing old is to observe until one has experienced it in ones own life. Icarus was brilliant and could have achieve many goal, yet because he was scared of what "America," of that time, would think.
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