Analysis Of Four Wall By Blanche Taylor Dickinson

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Blanche Taylor Dickinson poems address women’s’ pain, mainly those that felt invisible and ugly when compared to what society sees as beautiful. “Four Walls” (Dickinson, 1927, p. 77) is the poem I picked. It is categorizes as descriptive and a meditation poetry because it gives an insight and focuses on a physical object and uses it through out, in this case it is a wall. The poem is free verse because it does not rhythm. There are 22 lines with no set metre because the lines have irregular length, the only pattern is in the beginning with two stanzas of four lines. She‘s trapped by a man and is tired of being told what is right and wrong, as well as what she should and should not do. The women realizes that she is strong as everyone

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