Not Waving But Drowning Literary Elements

Not Waving But Drowning Literary Elements

Speaker or Narrator, and Point of View

The third-person speaker of this poem tells the story of a drowning man whose cries for help were misunderstood, resulting in his death.

Form and Meter

This poem is in the form of four-line stanzas (quatrains)

Metaphors and Similes

The man's drowning is a metaphor for his emotional suffering.

Alliteration and Assonance

"dead man, but still, he lay moaning"

Irony

Ironically, the man was actually asking for help, but everybody thought he was waving.

Genre

Narrative poem

Setting

This poem is set by a body of water where a man is drowning

Tone

The tone of the poem is at first light-hearted, but becomes serious towards the end.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonist is the man, and the antagonist is the lack of understanding.

Major Conflict

The major conflict of this poem is the man's attempt to be understood.

Climax

The climax of the poem is when we discover that the man's drowning is a metaphor for his mental health struggles.

Foreshadowing

The fact that the man is "far out" is foreshadowed at the beginning of the poem.

Understatement

The seriousness of the poem is understated in the first stanza.

Allusions

There are no cultural allusions in this poem; however, the speaker does allude to a current mental health crisis, and the fact that many people's suffering goes unheard.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

The man's heart is personified in this poem when the speaker is describing his death.

Hyperbole

The speaker tells us it was "too cold always."

Onomatopoeia

N/A

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