Emily Dickinson Superstition

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Emily Dickinson, a woman in the 1800’s who lived in isolation for most of her lifetime. It would be easy to judge her based on her limited social life, which might seem inexistent, but as any other human being she did develop some relationships with other people, some more special than others. Emily Dickinson had an unsuccessful love life, and we can see it on the chronological order of her poems. I analyzed the chronological order and the meaning of four poems by Emily Dickinson and came to infer she suffered a loss of a loved one at some point of her life. The poems to be seen are: “Wild nights- Wild nights!” (269), “The Soul selects her own Society- “(303), ““Hope” is the thing with feathers-” (314), and “After great pain, a normal feeling …show more content…

The main idea of the poem is how the soul only needs one person to love and give attention to, and shuts everyone else. Analyzing both poems mentioned so far, and taking in consideration the short time distance between both poems, we can infer the feeling of lust mentioned earlier maybe escalated unto something stronger. “Choose One – Then – close the Valves of her attention” (Dickinson 10-11), Emily chose one person, and does not need anyone else. She closed her attention to everyone else but that one person, making this person special to her.
In a very short time, just eleven poems later, Emily wrote ““Hope” is the thing with feathers”. She mentions hope, mostly in a positive way, and how it is always there like a bird that follows us and asks nothing in return. The theme of the poem seems positive; she wrote it almost as thanking hope for being there for her when she needs it. Analyzing the circumstances, for Emily to write about hope in a positive way, she must be happy for something or someone. “The little Bird that kept so many warm”(Dickinson 7-8), Bird being hope, she is saying how she feels at the moment, she is basically telling us she has felt warm and in comfort and all because she has hope in her life. I interpret this as someone special for her has given her

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