Cloony the Clown Poem Analysis

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Today many people think they need various things to be happy. They think they need a significant other, a lot of friends, success in a career, a certain amount of money, the list goes on and on. The poem Cloony the Clown shows that in most cases, these desires cause more harm than good. Shel Silverstein uses significant repetition, visual imagery, and situational irony to express the fact that people shouldn’t depend on certain factors to be happy.
Repeated phrases in the poem help prove that people can’t be dependent on certain things to be happy. In this case, Cloony the clown depends on being funny in order to be happy. The poem repeats “He wasn’t, just wasn’t funny at all.” This use of repetition emphasizes that no matter how hard Cloony tried to be funny he just couldn’t. Different enjambments such as, “And every time he did a trick, Everyone felt a little sick,” and “Every time he ate his tie, Everyone began to cry” support this idea, meaning that it would be foolish for Cloony to continue being dependent on humor as the source of his joy, because it just wasn’t going to happ...

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