Analysis of Stephen King’s IT, part one



It was like a flower blooming
A fine dilemma
It knew it could contridict me

How brazen, It was
My imagination-- oh, my!
He clicked it's heels and began to speak
With fireflies dancing to and from
How obselete

He repeated my name, whence I thought this imaginary being from Stephan King's horror book was only a fantasy.

He laughed as he entered my dreams.
He said I was immuned to space and time and It was immune to.me. The clown-like figurehead then disappeared. He became a giant metal jack-in-the-box.

He laught as It dated me to open it.
I tried, but his unseen right hands where too advanced for me to keep up with.

Two months later, he entered a new dream
A town caught by the spindle of a spider's web figuariticely and littlerly. I solve the puzzle in peace, however It was stipulated. It entered my sczhorphrenic thoughts and began to help my imagination. He charged me money first, then two dreams later virgin blood.

His child we will call Lamar, was his assistant. See, I was destined to be a summoner. A socceress. Anything that I wanted to be was right there in my hands.

We became close. Then after trying to raise me to a higher power deity, he saw that the single-minded masculine man for a tomboy would demean me. Then he spilled the beans one autumn day that he came from Stephen Long. He didn't say whether or not he was real,  as I would later see and figure out years later. He merely sat there and became my guardian star, Satan Havoc.

While I was with him I went through periods of mental, soitpitualal battles and awakenings. For God Allah had power over me. he possess my libido and was using me as a ceptic in order to free and excel my mind. He didn't judge or dogde anything, for he was Shinji Ikari from Neon Geonisis Evangelion the manga and the cartoon.

He never let me know that It and Him where one and the same until the bitter end. When I found out I had the power of a cartoon Messiah. I didn't find THAT out until.much later....oh, say in twenty-to three years after being diagnosed with paronoid-dilusional sczhorphrenia. I stopped taking my medicines and began to fightnhe. Voic s and physical apparitios that only appeared vacant.

In the end, I met my own Nemesis as Akira Toruyama from a book I entitled as Story back before sczhorphrenia hit me.
She said she was a pre-adolescent lesbian and wanted me to give her the right to bow down and change the conservative law that ubderhandly acknowledgd the Devil's existence and his teachings of homosexuality being used as civil rights that Akira so foolishly ignored. In the end, he recent squabbls came to her being a fairy princess who wanted to do whatever hshenfelt like expodicially and yet serenely even though it would hurt others.

In the figuarine, I became a normal woman and then simplely stated her as irralivant.  The reason was simple because she was immoral and discourteous to use her power over the spirit of my fairy world  against me as I slept through it.

In the end I could hear her gossip  when I awoke outside the dream in a form unseen and unheard of by most people. And it was only then was Satan known to be Prophet Muhammad, my own precessor and Nemesis a mere cartoon reimbursement of Kahlil from Bebe's Kids the cartoon movie that I used to see when I was a child. I merely walked around Satan unquestioning and head held high. He questioned if I would  be his friend. I knew from His teachings--the Prophet Muhammad--from How to Eat to Live and Message to the Black Man not to get involved. He then took my male counterpart with him to Elysiam and gave him a name. After which, my vision began to circle and God Allah let himself be known.He said I was free as soon as I saw myself as a blooming flower left in the Middle of New York City alone. So I began to write again about my adventures with sczhorphrenia feeling refurprished and renewed as the Prophet Muhammad. My thoughts....If only  I could repeat.them, I think as I dream. I am the Phoenix.... And the Phoenix is home to stay.


Scheme XXA XXXXB A XX BX XB X X X B AX B B
Poetic Form
Metre 11101010 01010 111111 11011 1001011 111100111 11010101 11 101011111101001011011011100100 11111011 11111110101101101110101101010101001 11111011101 111101111101111111 1110110011 0111010101110111010011011100110111001111001011110111110101 1111101110101111011010110111011111011 1011110101111010101001110101010011011011111011101111110111011011111111101010111011011001110011010 1111111110011011001111011010110110100110110101011001111101111011111110110100001 11011111011100101010111111101010010101101111110101111010011111111011000011111010011100110 0011111100101011011010110101111 111101010100010111001111010010011110100100110100101011101101011000100111011101001010110111011101010010111110 001101010100111001101011001110100111010100101110101111111 001111010110111010010100111110011101110111100101110100010101011110100110111111110111010110010001111101111111111100100101111110101011111011111110111101101101110011100110101111111111111101010100101111001110111010110101110100110100101110111111111101000101111
Characters 4,018
Words 765
Sentences 52
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 3, 5, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1
Lines Amount 23
Letters per line (avg) 138
Words per line (avg) 32
Letters per stanza (avg) 243
Words per stanza (avg) 57
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Submitted by shelinachapman on May 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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