Saturday, May 18, 2019
Analyzation of Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
Succeeding in brio, or achieving adepts own goals, seems to be the central theme in every unmatchables life as is in Emily Dickinsons poetry. Dickinson expresses the lessons learned in life throughout her poems. There can be many hardships and obstacles preventing one from their own succession. The prevailing of these obstacles leads to ones success is life. In the poem intrust is the thing with feathers Dickinson uses a bird metaphoric tout ensembley as apply. The feathers as she tells are the forecast in a person.The feathers create the wing and let the bird fly so in a sense its as if swear is lost in one place and can be found in a nonher, as if flying to a new hope. In another sense somebodys wings, or hopes, can be broken down by lifes hardships which can lead to a sense of hopelessness. Hope stayes in the soul which Dickinson uses as the home of the bird, perch, and the soul metaphorically. The bird lives from support of its perch ones hope is within ones soul.Without t he support of the perch the birds nest will fall. Without the soul, one loses hope in everything that means something to them. And sings the tune without the words and never stops-at all. Dickinson continues to use a bird as a metaphor for hope, but in this stanza she speaks of the birds singing. The birds song is also used for hope. The bird never stops-at all is referring to the song and ones never ending hope. And sore must be the storm is used to refer to the evil and pain somebody or something that crushes the hope that others will feel. Ive heard it on the chillest land And on the strangest Sea yet, never, in extremity it asked a crumb of me (Dickinson 9-12).Rad alsoWe grow accustomed to the darkIn the last stanzas of the poem, Dickinson, refers to hope as being able to be found everywhere, or in the chillest land or on the strangest sea. Hope will be there for you and wont ask anything from you. There should be hope in everyone who has a soul. This hope that is felt is for t he continuance of ones life because without hope, one does not pursue in what is to be accomplished life. Success is the goal and key to life. Success can disagree from person to person based on what they want to achieve. Success is counted sweetest by those who neer succeed (Dickinson 1-4). This can also be made as a reference to envy.People want what they do not dupe. To feel success at its sweetest, to comprehend a nectar one must feel the sorest postulate or great hardship either through failure or with obstacles. Overcoming these obstacles will lead to ones success and to some, success is the sweetest to those who cherish the opportunity. The Purple Host who took the enemy flag does not cope victory better than the defeated enemies. As he defeated-dying on whose forbidden ear the distant strains Dickinson explains in the last stanzas of her poem that the defeated army understands the success of victory better than the victors.The reasoning behind this is that in order to understand the feeling of succeeding one must feel failure first to rattling understand win. The victors do not spang failure, which in this case is death, which Dickinson states will prevent them from understanding triumph or success. Succeeding in life to some is to become recognized and to be known by the worldly concern or achieving fame. Im nobody Who are you, Dickinson was not known by the public through her lifetime and she dreaded her infamous life. Dont tellTheyd banish us-you know refers to not being accepted by society and being out cast for being contrastive than others. How dreary-to be-Somebody how public-like a frog to tell your name-the livelong day to an admiring bog (Dickinson 5-8) is a reference implying that her private tightlipped life is of her preference. Being secluded is better than being in the mess of things. How public like a frog to tell your name the livelong day, so shed rather not have to worry about keeping a good name if its going to be a nui sance to her, To an admiring bog, which she refers to as the judging public.The success she wishes to achieve is for her and not for anybody else. Achieving lifes goals should be for ones own satisfaction. Emily Dickinsons poetry can be referenced to many things in life. Succeeding in life, to ones preference, seems to be the central theme in her poetry. Whether its hope in succeeding, failing to learn to succeed, or achieving fame from your success, everyone has goals to achieve. These goals will lead the succession in life.
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