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Explication Of Auden's 'American Dream'

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This poem dramatizes the conflict between liberty and servility by giving an account of a common man’s life through the “reports” (3) of the higher ups like the “Bureau of Statistics” (1). The speaker tells the reader how this man had “in everything he did served the Greater Community” (5), and “satisfied his employers” (8). He was a regular Joe, one who “liked a drink” (13) and “bought a paper every day” (14). He had “everything necessary to the Modern Man” (20) and is said to be “a saint” (4). This man is quintessentially living the so entitled “American Dream” that many strive for. Despite this, there are some things in Auden’s poem that indicate that this man, amidst a nation of liberty, was actually servile to higher powers. Auden’s

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