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Claude McKay

To One Coming North

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1922

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Literary Devices

Form and Meter

“To One Coming North” is structured as four quatrains, or, four-line stanzas. Each stanza follows an ABAB rhyme scheme, while the meter of most lines is iambic pentameter. The form McKay uses has elements of the ballad, a poetic form that often contains regularly rhymed quatrains. The iambic implies that each foot of the poem is made up of iambs, which are pairs of syllabic sounds made up of an unstressed sound followed by a stressed sound, such as in the opening phrase of the poem: “At first” (Line 1). Pentameter refers to the occurrence of five such iambs per line. The regular structure, the steady end rhymes, and the sing-song iambic meter lulls the reader into experiencing the poem as a simple song. However, as the poem progresses, it becomes obvious that it has deeper, allegorical meanings and themes.

Alliteration and Assonance

The poem’s most powerful example of alliteration occurs in Line 6 with the repeated “w” and “v” sounds of the phrase “wind-worried void.” Repeated together, the sounds mimic the effect of a cold wind whistling through empty space, thus creating a stark contrast to the magical

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