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    have no idea what you have been up to or even if you’re still alive. Just kidding‚ I know you still are; your sisters Facebook status’s confirms it. So‚ the reason why I am writing you this letter is because I wanted to know if you would be interested in learning about a certain type of figurative language usage in an Emily Dickinson poem. No? Well too bad. I have to tell you anyways. The poem I pick was Emily Dickinson’s poem 1266. Before I get into the poem‚ do you know what paradox language

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    extremely hard to implement in essays but are often useful in poems are paradoxes. For example‚ Emily Dickinson’s poem “Much Madness Is Divinest Sense — (620)” welcomes her readers with a paradox “Madness is Divinest Sense‚” in which she claims that not all madness‚ but a lot of it‚ is “Divinest‚” or most rational. Dickinson argues that “Madness” as defined by the status quo is‚ most of the time‚ sane. Dickinson “To a discerning Eye.” She clarifies that people with good judgment see that much of “Madness”

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    Emily Dickinson’s "Hope is the Thing With Feathers‚" is the 6th part of a much larger poem called "Life." The poem examines the abstract idea of hope in the free spirit of a bird. She uses her poem‚ to show that hope is contained in the soul of everyone and can triumph over all. She uses imagery‚ metaphors‚ alliteration and personification to help describe why "Hope is the Thing With Feathers.” This then shows her message about hope. She begins with those terms in the first line‚ “Hope is the thing

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    A poet’s writings are often the author’s personal views of the events going on around them. As noted by Joan Burbick in her work “Emily Dickinson and the Economics of Desire” during the time Dickinson was writing America was going through a period of “managing sexuality‚” (362). Single women were a major concern for the movement. Unmarried women had the power to use sex‚ but they did not have the “proper guidelines for how to manage it” (Burbick 363). In Dickinson’s poem‚ Did the Harebell Loose Her

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    feel‚ it helps us get through rough times‚ and pushes us move forward. Hope can be explained in hundreds different ways‚ some may say it’s a good thing to have in your soul‚ but others might say it’s not good‚ it could lead you to something bad. Emily Dickinson the author of both poems “Hope is a thing with feathers” mentions hope being a good thing to have in your soul‚ but “Hope is a subtle glutton” talks about hope being a glutton‚ meaning greedy eater. Dickinson’s poems somehow connects with Cormac

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    “You left me” is an intriguingly concise poem by Emily Dickinson. Like many of her other works‚ the poem follows a tight ballad meter—iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. The rhyme is also very precise in the second and fourth lines of each stanza creating an easy to follow flow to the poem. This pattern gives the poem a very whimsical feeling as if the reader is also lovesick. The receiver of the poem is clearly someone very meaningful to the persona‚ but has already “left.” It is unclear whether

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    she will always follow. Emily Dickinson‚ an American poet‚ explains the intangible sense of hope in our bodies in her poem‚ "Hope is the thing with Feathers." Dickinson emphasizes that hope is within every individual and whether we can’t physically touch it‚ it is still something that we can rely on. She explores hope that defeats misery through the use of metaphors‚ contrast‚ and imagery. In the

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    Emily Dickinson uses personification to similate how death is a gentleman that stopped to give someone a pleasant ride to their destination. The gentleman (Death) waits for her is the way the poet conveyed in the poem. As if death is a person waiting for her to join him. Another personification is when the writer compares death to someone having good manners‚ although this is not possible‚ they travel together at no certain speed with no time limit. As they pass through the town the sun sets

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    Poetry is literature which expresses feelings‚ ideas and emotions ultimately to tell a story‚ but the intensity‚ reality and drive of the story is portrayed through the used of distinctive style‚ genre‚ rhythm and beat. Robert Creeley and Emily Dickinson both use poetic language and form in order to convey and allow the reader to unpack the poem and create meaning. Robert Creeley’s Broken Back Blues‚ explores the genre of Blues which allows the piece to carry a pensive tone which evokes a Jazz

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    be the person that they are. In knowing that a person is happy with their personal status and outlook on life‚ they can find that it is much easier to live life with the reassurance that they know that at least they are happy with themselves. In Emily Dickinson’s poem "There is a solitude of space" she alludes to the fact that a man or woman’s soul is theirs and theirs only‚ but can come into turmoil from others. The sanctity of the mind can be broken through a person’s manipulation of it‚ and current

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