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Dec 3, 2020 · If at all the poet regains her sight today, she would claim that the sky is hers. But she is not sure because the word might is included in the line. Sky can be possible advantages she gets from eyes or it is the feeling of power of vision that is limitless as sky.
The speaker of Emily Dickinson's "Before I got my eye put out" has lost their vision—that is, they've had their "eye put out"—and wonders what it would be like to have it back.
May 16, 2022 · ‘I could not see to see’ declares the poet-speaker of Emily Dickinson’s poem ‘I heard a Fly buzz — when I died — ‘ (591). Later in life the poet had trouble with her eyes; her sight was deteriorating.
In Emily Dickinson’s poem “If you were coming in the fall,” what would the speaker do if her beloved didn't return? How does the mood in Dickinson's "Heart! We will forget him!"
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Jul 9, 2014 · Intriguingly, the sequence’s conceit fades as the poet regains her own power of composition, as ‘Place du Forum’ puts it, gets ‘in it for the long haul’. It’s this capacity for layered reading that makes Bright Travellers such a fascinating, compulsive re-read, and makes its exuberant presentation of its own instability lodge in the ...
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