Speaker or Narrator, and Point of View
The poems are narrated from a third person subjective point of view.
Form and Meter
The poems are written in an iambic pentameter.
Metaphors and Similes
In the poem ‘’Dream Song 14’’ the narrator compares the people able to feel happiness and find happiness in everything with dogs. The reason why the narrator compares these people with dogs is because he wants to transmit the idea that those people find happiness in every small thing.
Alliteration and Assonance
We find alliteration in the lines "Peoples bore me,/literature bores me, especially great literature."
Irony
One ironic element is presented in the poem ‘’Dream Song 14’’ when the narrator talks about the great literature and art of the world and claims that those things does not produce any happiness in him.
Genre
Meditative poems
Setting
The action in the poem ‘’Dream Song 29’’ takes place inside a forest.
Tone
In some of the poems, the narrator uses a condescending tone, mocking the reader and other characters.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The protagonist in the poem ‘’Dream Song 29’’ is Henry and the antagonist is the woman killed by him.
Major Conflict
The major conflict is between life and death.
Climax
The poem ‘’Dream Song 14’’ reaches its climax when the narrator sees the dog leaving and going towards the mountain.
Foreshadowing
The beginning of the poem ‘’Dream Song 76’’ foreshadows the murder at the end of the poem.
Understatement
When the narrator claims Henry killed the woman in the poem ‘’Dream Song 29’’ is an understatement. Through this, the narrator wanted to transmit the idea that Henry wanted to get rid of that person for good, almost as if he was killing her.
Allusions
The narrator alludes in the poem ‘’Dream Song 14’’ that he tried to be just like everyone else and deny he was feeling bored.
Metonymy and Synecdoche
N/A
Personification
We find personification in the line "All the bells say: too late.’’
Hyperbole
We find a hyperbole in the line "terms o' your bafflin odd sobriety.’’
Onomatopoeia
We find onomatopoeia in the line ‘’ the little cough somewhere, an odour, a chime.’’.