Analysis of A Prince from Western Libya

Constantine P. Cavafy 1863 (Alexandria) – 1933 (Alexandria)



Aristomenis, son of Menelaos,
the Prince from Western Libya,
was generally liked in Alexandria
during the ten days he spent there.
As his name, his dress, modest, was also Greek.
He received honors gladly,
but he did not solicit them; he was unassuming.
He bought Greek books,
especially history and philosophy.
Above all he was a man of few words.
It got around that he must be a profound thinker,
and men like that naturally don't speak very much.

He was neither a profound thinker nor anything else—
just a piddling, laughable man.
He assumed a Greek name, dressed like the Greeks,
learned to behave more or less like a Greek;
and all the time he was terrified he would spoil
his reasonably good image
by coming out with barbaric howlers in Greek
and the Alexandrians, in their usual way,
would make fun of him, vile people that they are.

This was why he limited himself to a few words,
terribly careful of his syntax and pronunciation;
and he was driven almost out of his mind, having
so much talk bottled up inside him.


Scheme ABBXCDEADAXX AXACXXCXX AXEX
Poetic Form Tetractys  (20%)
Metre 1111 01110100 11000100100 10011111 11111101101 1011010 1111010111010 1111 01010000100 0111101111 1101111100110 0111100011101 1110001101101 101001001 1010111101 1101111101 01011110111 11000110 11011010101 001011001 11111110111 1111100011011 1001011100010 011101111110 111101011
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,012
Words 186
Sentences 10
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 12, 9, 4
Lines Amount 25
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 270
Words per stanza (avg) 61
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on May 01, 2023

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Constantine P. Cavafy

Constantine P. Cavafy was a Greek poet who lived in Alexandria and worked as a journalist and civil servant. He published 154 poems; dozens more remained incomplete or in sketch form. His most important poetry was written after his fortieth birthday. more…

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