MR NOBODY
BY ANONYMOUS
I know a funny little man,
As quiet
as a mouse,
Who does the mischief that is done
In
everybody’s house!
There’s no one ever sees his face,
And yet we
all agree
That every plate we break was cracked
By Mr.
Nobody.
’Tis he who always tears out books,
Who leaves
the door ajar,
He pulls the buttons from our shirts,
And
scatters pins afar;
That squeaking door will always squeak,
For
prithee, don’t you see,
We leave the oiling to be done
By Mr.
Nobody.
He puts damp wood upon the fire,
That kettle cannot boil;
His are the feet that bring in mud,
And all the carpets soil.
The papers are always mislaid,
Who had them last but he?
There's no one tosses them about
But Mr Nobody.
He puts damp wood upon the fire,
That kettle cannot boil;
His are the feet that bring in mud,
And all the carpets soil.
The papers are always mislaid,
Who had them last but he?
There's no one tosses them about
But Mr Nobody.
The finger marks upon the door
By none of
us are made;
We never leave the blinds unclosed,
To let the
curtains fade.
The ink we never spill; the boots
That lying
round you see
Are not our boots,—they all belong
To Mr.
Nobody.
TYPE OF POEM
A poem on life.
SUBJECT
Behaving badly and not owning up.
TITLE
A suitable title because the purpose is to blame
nobody. Nobody is a non-person so he is the best person to push the blame to.
SETTING
The poem is set in the house as the persona talks
about the situation in the house. Things get broken, misplaced and thrown
around by an unseen person. His behavior messes up the house.
PERSONA
It is the poet’s voice. The poet is also the
persona. There is one voice but several character are involved – I, we, Mr.
Nobody.
DEVICES
A limited rhyming pattern – only lines 2 and 4 of
each stanza rhyme.
Similie : As quiet as a mouse.
Imagery : Images of mess - mud, carpets soiled,
papers mislaid, finger marks upon the door, ink…spilled, boots lying around.
Metaphor : the door
ajar is like saying Mr. Nobody moves in and out like a thief unseen. The squeaking
door will always squeak as though it is
a mouse.
The uses of senses
·
See – mud, marks, curtains fade, books,
door ajar
·
Hear – quiet, break, cracked, tears,
squek
·
Touch – damp
LANGUAGE
Simple and direct. Every stanza ends with Mr.
Nobody. Old expressions are used – prithee. Double meaning is used to create
humor such as Mr Nobody refers to a
person and a non-person. Lying means
not telling the truth or being found all over.
We can see contrast or irony no
one ever sees his face…yet we all agree that he is the mischief maker. This
is used to express sarcasm.
TONE
The topic is serious but the tone is casual.
THEME
·
Responsiblibility for one’s action. Very
few people own up when they create a problem. They tend to put the blame on
others.
·
Truth and honesty.
·
Respect for family members.
·
Cultivate a good habit.
MORAL VALUE
·
We must work together to look after the
family home.
·
Have respect for other’s property.
·
Value and appreciate things at home
·
Practice discipline wherever and
whenever necessary.
·
We must be tidy all the time.
·
Appreciate the person who has to clean
up after us.
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