Before I Got My Eye Put Out By Emily Dickinson

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There are many people all over the world who don’t appreciate even eyesight. It has gotten so bad now that some people don’t even care about another’s loss or disability. Now that this is a new year everyone’s new year resolution should have been to care about others; yet. As we know that would never happen. One former poem writer Emily Dickerson spoke specifically about the loss of her sight in her poem “Before I got my eye put out”. She talks about how the loss of her eyesight made her sad. In my opinion I believe that we do grow accustomed to the dark.
Emily Dickinson had only a handful of her poems published during her lifetime. The small and very few of her poems that were published after her death gained her a place as a leading 19th century American poet. Why weren’t all of her poems published? We may never know, but what we do know is her few poems that were published were about her losing her eyesight and how it made her feel. Emily’s poems put us in her footsteps, it makes us view the world through her eyes. How does her poems make me feel? I feel like her poems are truthful, and are told through hurt, experience and heart brokenness. In all of her poems Emily …show more content…

Why? You might ask well, Emily wanted her sister to carry out her wishes, and her sister of course did so. One of Emily’s wishes was for someone to burn all of her letters from family and friends. This made her sister at peace with knowing it was what Emily wanted. Throughout her lifetime Emily only published seven of the many poems she wrote anonymously. Her sister then discovered a small box filled with small pieces of old paper with Emily’s poems on them that she did save. I can imagine the tears of speechlessness she cried when reading them. After all I am pleased with the few poems Emily did publish. She most definitely left her footprints on the Earth. Emily also left everyone wondering about all of her other untold

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