Summary Of The Poetry Of Emily Dickinson

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My discussion post will focus on Emily Dickinson. While Emily was alive, eight of her poems got published. Four years after she passed away, her work (Poems by Emily Dickinson (1890)) became accessible to the public to read for the very first time. Some readers and reviewers said Emily’s work did not have enough rhymes, had bad grammar, and the metaphors did not make sense. On the other hand, other people commented that her poems were suggestive. Emily became a famous and gifted poet when her work (The Poems of Emily Dickinson (1955)) became published. Emily spent most of her life in Amherst, and this is where she was born. As Emily became older, she became more withdrawn from society. She mostly stayed inside her house. Moreover, she stayed …show more content…

The first poem I chose to analyze for themes focused mostly on death, heaven, and the afterlife. For instance, “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain and Mourners to and fro” (McMichael 2182). She is thinking about death from this quote because she is imagining a funeral taking place in her imagination and brain. Furthermore, she sees grievers coming and going at the funeral taking place in her mind. Another theme in this poem is the power and creativity of a mind. This also reflects how Emily’s career and work was very popular because she used a different approach in writing than her peers. Most of her peers used a common writing style during the nineteenth-century, but Emily did not. Thus, this poem reflects Emily and her writing style because she used the power of her mind and imagination to create something new in her poems and writing. Her mind in this poem is trying to imagine what death and a funeral is like. For example, “And when they all were seated, A Service, like a Drum—Kept beating—beating—till I thought My Mind was going numb” (McMichael 2183). This quote shows how powerful and creative Emily’s mind is because she says at the funeral the sounds of a beating drum numb her mind instead of her grieving thoughts clouding her mind. Thus, not all of Emily’s poems had one main theme because there are also other hidden meanings and themes in the poems too. This poem focused on how Emily’s mind was creative and powerful enough to make comparisons to herself, her mind, and death. Another poem I analyzed was about nature and her separation from society and the world. This poem focused on how lonely and isolated she felt from society. For example, “This is my letter to the World That never wrote to Me” (McMichael 2186). She states how she wrote about the world and society that she observed from her house. Moreover, she reveals how society never paid her back by

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