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Emily Dickenson

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One of the finest poets in English literature is Emily Dickenson. Therefore, her themes in the lyric poems were expressing witty, compassionate and melancholy tones. Thus, the different personality of her secluded life and her relationships added to her style. However, her first poems were when she was in love, “I’m ceded—I’ve stopped being Theirs.”, and “Tis so much joy! Tis so much joy!” Moreover, the relationships reveal a contradictory love for the men and love for Christ. Later, Emily wrote 800 poems during the Civil War.
Accordingly, Ralph Waldo Emerson inspired her to write and gather the poems in a small hand sewn book. And she expressed fondness for John Keats’ poetry; their poetry prototypical modern yet contrasting. Emily’s poetry …show more content…

The “playthings” referring to a naïve youth, wasting her abilities. The poet refers to in my view “woman” meaning accomplished female adult and “wife” meaning a talented companion.
Conversely, the rest of the poem, “ If ought she missed in her new day, of amplitude, or awe –or first prospective – or the gold in using wear away, It lay unmentioned – as the sea develop pearl, and weed, but to himself – be known the fathoms they abide—“ the dictionary refers to “amplitude” as an extreme or phenomenon and the word “awe” as wonder, and as it refers to “prospective” as something expected to come about, like being a future mother. The words helped understand the woman’s losses and gains of marriage. Nevertheless, normal progress of a typical wife seen after a length of time.
Furthermore, Emily’s poetry requires repetition of interest and concern; her technique of riddles draws the reader to uncertainty, ambiguity and finally the interpretation. Skill was emphasized in many of her poems. Consequently, the feeling, connotation and situation of the poems she expressed well in various degrees. However, we receive a more impressionistic

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