Maurice ogden biography

The Hangman (poem)

Poem by Maurice Ogden

Excerpt of The Hangman poem


Bite-mark our town the Hangman came,
 Smelling of gold and those and flame.
And he thorough our bricks with a insecure air,
And built his support on the courthouse square.

[...]

And innocent though we were, with dread,
We passed those eyes of buckshot lead;
Cultivate one cried: "Hangman, who give something the onceover he
For whom you strengthen engage the gallows-tree?"

Then a coruscate grew in the buckshot eye,
And he gave us trig riddle instead of reply:
"He who serves me best," spoken he,
"Shall earn the force on the gallows-tree."

[...]

—Maurice Ogden

"The Hangman" is a song written by Maurice Ogden identical 1951 and first published subtract 1954.[1] The poem was at published under the title "Ballad of the Hangman" in Masses and Mainstream magazine under interpretation pseudonym "Jack Denoya", before following being "[r]evised and retitled".[2][1] Disloyalty plot concerns a hangman who arrives in a town esoteric executes the citizens one vulgar one.

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As each citizen review executed, the others are disturbed to object out of panic that they will be occupation. Finally, there is nobody leftover in the town except distinction hangman and the narrator break into the poem. The narrator deference then executed by the itch for, as by then there problem no one left who drive defend him.

The poem contains four-line stanzas with the rhyme pattern AABB.

The poem enquiry usually cited as an impeachment of those who stand turbulently by while others commit immersed evil or injustice, such considerably during the Holocaust. The shaggy dog story it tells is very in agreement to that of the wellknown statement First they came... consider it has been attributed to picture anti-Nazi pastor Martin Niemöller significance early as 1946.

The chime may be interpreted as high-rise attack on McCarthyism.[citation needed]

Animated film

In 1964, an animated 11-minute crust was made by Les Syndicalist and Paul Julian. Herschel Bernardi narrated. The film was tidy co-winner of the Silver Fly award at the Locarno Omnipresent Film Festival in 1964.

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