YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Emily Dickinsons The Soul Selects Hew Own Society and Imagery
Essays 181 - 210
Dickinsons writing. While "no ordinance is seen" to those who are not participating in the war, it presence nevertheless is always...
It is clear early-on that it was common knowledge in the town that Emilys father was abusive -- if not physically, then certain m...
to discern the "inexhaustible richness of consciousness itself" (Wacker 16). In other words, the poetry in fascicle 28 presents ...
specifically, it was an obsession as opposed to true love. What distinguishes these from each other is the element of personal sa...
17). While this image is certainly chilling, the overall tone of the poem is one of "civility," which is actually expressed in lin...
In three pages these two poems are contrasted and compared. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper examines the nobility of friendship from the perspectives of these literary giants. Four sources are cit...
In five pages the symbolism of master and slave is applied to the destructive marital relationship described in the poem....
This paper looks at Dickinson's views about and relationship with nature through a reading of several of her poems. The author lo...
In 7 pages this paper discusses the desire of these societies to hold onto their time honored traditions ad described in Nancy D. ...
In five pages this paper examines Plato's views on human nature as they are presented in The Republic with the 'Good City,' societ...
In ten pages this paper examines how the poet's proclaimed ambivalence about religion is undercut by the religious references in h...
In ten pages this paper considers the poet and her poetry in terms of her preferred themes and life as a recluse. Ten sources are...
In seven pages this paper examines how the social oppression of Southern women is represented through the constrictions Emily stil...
In six pages this paper discusses the profound impact of the culture of the American South upon Emily Grierson in the short story ...
secrets are inferred. That her father suppressed her sexuality and thwarted her womans life is clearly stated. The town assumes t...
This paper compares the literary criticism of 'A Rose for Emily' by William Faulkner by Ray B. West Jr. in 'Atmosphere and Theme i...
In four pages this poem is explicated and analyzed. There are 4 sources cited in the bibliography....
In three pages this poem is explicated in terms of the style which is reminiscent of Protestant hymns rhythms and also considers t...
In a paper consisting of five pages the attitudes of these poets regarding God are discussed in terms of how they are reflected in...
In five pages this poem is examined in a consideration of figurative language, imagery, and tone. There are no other sources list...
flowing calligraphy in faded ink, to the effect that she no longer went out at all" (Faulkner). This is a clear indication that Em...
she retreated into security of the family homestead, which like the lady of the house, was also dying a slow death. Before the Ci...
is also presented in a manner that makes the reader see what a sad and lonely life she has likely led. This is generally inferred ...
late at night and sprinkling lime around, presumably on the theory that her servant killed a rat or snake and they smell its decom...
the Old South and the New South which further complicates the matter. In the Old South, the South ruled and supported by slavery...
oppressed. Later in the story the reader learns of how Emily was not allowed to have male suitors and how her only responsibilit...
As a gun, Dickinson speaks for "Him" (line 7) and the Mountains echo the sound of her fire. Paula Bennett comments that "Whatever ...
In four pages this poetic explication focuses on the contrast between Victorian era religious conventions and Dickinson's individu...
turning, hungry, lone,/I looked in windows for the wealth/I could not hope to own (lines 5-8). Dickinson now clearly classifies he...