Looking into the looking glass of Emily Dickinso's soul
Title: Looking into the looking glass of Emily Dickinso's soul
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 7548 | Pages: 32.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Looking into the looking glass of Emily Dickinso's soul
A World written from the looking glass of Emily Dickinson’s soul
By: Deanna Reed
I dwell in Possibility-
A fairer House than Prose-
More numerous of Windows-
Superior- for- Doors
Of Chambers as the Cedars –
Impregnable of eye-
And for an Everlasting roof-
T Gambrels of the Sky-
Of Visitors- the fairest-
For Occupation- This-
The spreading wide my narrow Hands
To gather Paradise-
A sheltered New England writer, Emily Dickinson created much thought
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show the poetess to be highly skilled in the use of humor and irony. The use of these two tools in her poems is to stress a point or idea the poetess is trying to express, rather than being an end in themselves. These two tools allow her to present serious critiques of her society and the place she feels she has been allocated into by masking her concerns in a light-hearted, irreverent tone.
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