Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis, better know as C. J. Dennis, was on Australian poet. He is known for his humorous poems, especially 'The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke', which was published in the early 20th century and sold 65,000 copies in its first year. He is often considered among Australia's three most famous poets.
Once a little sugar ant made up his mind to roam−
To fare away far away, far away from home.
He had eaten all his breakfast, and he had his ma's consent
To see what he should chance to see and here’s the way he went
Up and down a fern frond, round and round a stone,
Down a gloomy gully, where he loathed to be alone,
Up a mighty mountain range, seven inches high,
Through the fearful forest grass that nearly hid the sky,
Out along a bracken bridge, bending in the moss,
Till he reached a dreadful desert that was feet and feet across.
'Twas a dry, deserted desert, and a trackless land to tread;
He wished that he was home again and tucked-up tight in bed.
His little legs were wobbly, his strength was nearly spent,
And so he turned around again and here's the way he went−
Back away from desert lands feet and feet across
Back along the bracken bridge, bending in the moss,
Through the fearful forest grass shutting out the sky,
Up a mighty mountain range, seven inches high,
Down a gloomy gully, where he loathed to be alone,
Up and down a fern frond, round and round a stone.
A dreary ant, a weary ant, resolved no more to roam,
He staggered up the garden path and popped back home.
Alliteration comes from the Latin word 'Latira', meaning 'letters of the alphabet‘. It is the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words. Pick three examples of alliteration from the poem.
Repetition is a literary device that repeats the same words, phrases or a sentence a few times to make an idea clearer. This is repeated to emphasize its significance in the entire text. Pick up two examples from the poem. Also explain why these have been repeated.
What feelings does the little explorer evoke in you?
How does the poet express that the ant
Fill in the table below with information from the poem.
| Lines from the poem | Where was the ant? | What was his mood? |
|---|---|---|
| a. Up and down a fern frond, round and round a stone | ||
| b. Down a gloomy gully where he loathed to be alone | ||
| c. Up a mighty mountain range, seven inches high, | ||
| d. Through the fearful forest grass that nearly hid the sky, | ||
| e. Out along a bracken bridge, bending in the moss, | ||
| f. Till he reached a dreadful desert that was feet and feet across | ||
| g. 'Twas a dry, deserted desert, and a trackless land to tread |