Emily Dickinson |
Through out her poems Dickinson makes insightful observations about the world that are unique to her. She often presents these ideas and themes of her poems, whether they are about life, death, or anything in between, through symbols which she develops throughout her poems. By using these symbols she shows the themes of her poems to her reader. Many say that her poetry is hard to understand yet if you look closely at the her poems and find the symbols you can often grasp the theme. Emily Dickinson's poems and symbols in those poems often present a new and different view on the world. |
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