Before We Grow Accustomed To The Dark By Emily Dickinson Analysis

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Life is all about taking Risks

In life people are scared to take risk because we are so used to doing the same thing that we forget the chances we are blessed with to experience new things. So in that case they are very ignorant to the world around us. Additionally they took for granted their ability to experience things and they could no longer get it back. In her poems, Emily Dickinson portrays sight as steps you take in life and experiences that you encounter and how you don't realize how beautiful those things are until they are gone and how precious the gift of “sight” truly is.

In Emily Dickinson poem “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark is about how we don't know much about life because we get so used to what we already know and we get scared of taking risk. For example in the poem it says the following “A moment we uncertain For the newness of the night Then fit our vision to the dark and meet the world erect”. When we she states that we see the world erect, it means they see the world as a bland and ordinary place because that's all they know. When someone finally does see the world differently they have to adjust and take a step back. This new interpretation of the world is so different that it's surprising. …show more content…

The poem addresses sorrow towards the disappearance of “sight”. They were able to enjoy the beauties of life but currently they’re upset that they can't no longer do so, and they wish to have that opportunity again. “But were it told to me, today that I might have the Sky for mine, I tell you that my Heart would split, for size of me” . This excerpt from the poem expresses the joy that they possess if they were able to see the sky again , which in reality they mean they would love to be able to enjoy life

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