Writer: Allen Curnow-One of New Zealand's most celebrated poets whose poetry tried to explore 'the private and unanswerable.'
Summary: The writer is writing about his inability to sleep due to his inability to come up with material to write about so he gets up at night when everyone is asleep and experiences a surreal world as his reality and dreams blend together in one beautiful work of poetry. It is ironic that he finds nothing to write about so he writes about his inability to write.
Form: There is there are seven stanzas each with three lines per stanza which shows the author's short minded thinking and his inability to study in depth. The structure is disorgainised with little patterns which creates the fact the writer has spent little time redrafting his work concerning the poem. The enjambment shows how he is unable to upkeep a coherent train of thought. Also, there is no rhyming scheme to indicate the sense of disorganisation in the writer's thoughts and his confusion affects his interpretation of the world as something surreal,
Tone: Dissatisfied, unhappy, annoyedm confused, isolated, alone, detached, seperated,
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