Stop All The Clocks, Cut Off The Telephone Essay

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“Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,” by W.H. Auden is about people mourning after they lose a loved one. He shows us that when people are mourning that they turn off everything in their minds. People shut everyone and everything out of their lives, and spend time with just themselves. Everyone who has lost someone that they love knows that it is a very hard time, and they have to learn how to live life without them. When we lose someone we think that they were our whole world, and that we do not know how we will make it without them. Losing someone make us want to walk away from the world and just spend time with ourselves. Stop all the clocks shows us that when we lose someone it is very easy for some to fall into depression. All of the things we turn off in the world are what get us through hard times, so if we turn everything off we feel like we have nothing left. …show more content…

Most people have one person they confide everything in, and when they are gone they feel like they have no one. When we lose someone like that in our lives we no longer have them to come home to and to spend time with. When they said “My working week and my Sunday rest” it means that they looked forward to seeing that person everyday and sharing life with them, and also spending a day of rest with them after a long week. This poem shows us that everyone has something that they want to stop when they lose someone. When you have someone that you lose you realize that they will never be there to share another memory with you. This poem makes it seem like when you lose someone you go into a small amount of depression for a while. Because they want nothing to go on anymore they just want everything to stop and them be able to have time to

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