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Abstract pters are an attempt to present a critical ;ts a dramatist.: conclusions reached .c at can be summed up as follows: t-dramatist who wrote poetic and ambitious ht to restore poetry to its central position in ays are an amalgam of verse and prose. Paid in sts mainly of six poems, that Auden published Collection. Paid is written in a laconic and . in order to introduce the episodes of the feud . . aid are reported in the alliterative Anglo-Saxon eing written in elliptical style, includes clipped t evoke an atmosphere of ”active animosity” v uding parties. Paid also includes many stuttering Fh emphasise that revenge is dominant in this !Paid’s title is derived from Beowulf. Thus, Paid is its compressed language. Moreover, the skillful use Paid has put Auden on the literary map. he Dance, light verse is intended to evoke an atmosphere parent merriment in order to conceal both decadence and ation from which the European society suffers. Meanwhile . s used to express the theme of spasmodic escapism. The Choruses in The Dog use verse whose imagery IS ded to help the audience to pursue Alan’s sojourn in order to Francis. Alan’s sojourn in a number of European countries eals that hypocrisy is dominant not only in his village, but .also all er the European countries. |