Insomniac
(By Maya Angelou)
There are some nights when
sleep plays coy,
aloof and disdainful.
And all the wiles
that I employ to win
its service to my side
are useless as wounded pride,
and much more painful.
sleep plays coy,
aloof and disdainful.
And all the wiles
that I employ to win
its service to my side
are useless as wounded pride,
and much more painful.
Figurative
Language
There are some
figurative languages usages in this poetry. Angelou uses personification in the second line, “sleep plays coy”.
Personification is a figurative language in which giving human characteristic
for an object or animal. Angelou also use simile in the seventh line, “are
useless as wounded pride”. Simile is a comparation an object to another by
using as or likes to suggest they are alike. Alliteration was also found in
this poetry. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds to enhance the rhythm
or to create a beat in poetry. We find it in the last line, “and much more painful”.
Connotation
& denotation
The denotative meaning of the poem
is that Angelou is unable to sleep. She is using personification to describe
sleep as distant, detached, and scornful; and explains how her lack of sleep
causes her to, herself, be aloof and disdainful. Additionally, Angelou uses a
simile in the 7th line in order to explain that no matter how hard she tries,
she is simply unable to fall asleep. Connotatively, this poem is about how
Angelou's is lonely and, no matter how hard she tries, she is unable to find
who or what she is missing.
Rhythm
and meter
And all/ the wiles
I X / I
X / I Iambic dimeter
And much/ more painful/ Iambic dimeter
I X /
I X /
I
Based on
the rhyme schemes, this poetry belongs to octave, which consists of eight
lines.
Musical Devices
Alliteration is the repetition of consonant
sounds to enhance the rhythm or to create a beat in poetry. We find it in the
last line, “and much more painful”. This poetry use also assonance, as we
can see in the 6th and 7th line.
its service to my side
are useless as wounded pride,
are useless as wounded pride,
Assonance
occurs when the vowel sounds of a word are repeated without continuing to
imitate the other sounds that follow them.