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Sheltered
From the Storm - The Lonely Life of Emily Dickinson
as Reflected in Her Poetry
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A 5 page paper that examines the life of Emily
Dickinson, the many contradictions that this life
presented, and the resulting loneliness of this life
that is reflected in her poetry. this essay includes
a short synopsis of Dickinson's childhood as well as
an examination of those few individuals who impacted
her life, plus a discussion of the influence these
events and individuals bore on both her life and
works. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCStorm.doc
Death
and Emily Dickinson
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A five page paper looking at Emily Dickinson’s
view of death as expressed in such poems as
“Because I Could Not Stop For Death,” “I Heard
a Fly Buzz When I Died,” and “Safe in Their
Alabaster Chambers.” The paper concludes that
Dickinson feels that while one should not fear
death, one should also make the most of life, for it
doesn’t get better than this. Bibliography lists
four sources.
Filename: KBdicki3.wps
Death
and Emily Dickinson # 2
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me this essay ]
A five page paper looking at Emily Dickinson’s
view of death as expressed in such poems as
“Because I Could Not Stop For Death,” “I Heard
a Fly Buzz When I Died,” and “Safe in Their
Alabaster Chambers.” The paper concludes that
Dickinson feels that while one should not fear
death, one should also make the most of life, for it
doesn’t get better than this. Bibliography lists
four sources.
Filename: KBdicki.wps
Emily
Dickinson's 'I Send Two Sunsets'
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A 4 page explication and analysis of Emily
Dickinson's poem 'I Send Two Sunsets.' The paper
demonstrates how through a comparison of the
creation of a poem to the creation of a sunset,
Dickinson creates a radical analogy of a human
being's creative process with God's. Bibliography
lists four sources.
Filename: Diffsun.wps
Analysis
of Emily Dickinson’s Poem, “My Life Had Stood --
A Loaded Gun” (1863)
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A 5 page paper which analyzes the Emily Dickinson
poem, “My Life Had Stood -- A Loaded Gun” (1863)
in terms of its symbolism of master (man) vs. slave
(woman) in a destructive marital relationship.
Filename: TGedgun.rtf
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