By Emily Dickinson
Explanation:
Dickinson was a writer of 19th century who grows up in social disconnection from a youthful age. Her grip of the nature which go alone with her as she nurtured, isolated from the world, is gotten to the frontline this work.
Emily Dickinson's "There Is Another Sky" is an image on how a mystical heaven overtakes the vanishing surrounding of the world. Never the less, Dickinson abandons it marginally questionable in respect to what precisely this internal perfect world speaks to; she never gave it the title of "paradise". She demonstrates that trust in something bigger is sufficiently strong to reduce the brokenness of the existing world.
In this poem Emily wants to give hope to those people who become hope less from this world and want to find a way to escape from the situation. Sometime people lose all the hopes and want to leave the world they went in traumas or some time in deep depression. And to get rid from this situation they starts taking drugs or in extreme conditions they go for suicide attempts and try to finish their lives. Emily is giving hope to those people that never get hope less because there is another destination waiting for you which is ever calm and impartial.
Emily is giving a way of hope by stating that there is always a new day waiting for us after a dark gloomy night which brings new begging of happiness in the life and gives us another way to start a new life with fresh energy.
In these lines Emily convincing us to remain positive in life and she said that there is always a certain time comes in our life when we become disappointed with everything but we should never lost heart because there is always spring after fall same as she said that don’t get dis hearted with failures because there is always anew begging after failure.
She illustrate the image of heaven without using the word paradise by saying that there is a garden whose leave will never fade ways but always remain green