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    the South When William Faulkner wrote “A Rose for Emily” the South found itself in a position of confusion. After the Civil War the economy was in a decline and Southerners were forced to question their ways of life and moral standards. Faulkner uses the life of a grim‚ southern lady to examine the tensions between the North and South and how he believed that it would be the ultimate downfall of the entire nation. As the main character Miss Emily struggles to break free from her upbringing‚ death

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    Tonnerres in “The Loons” and Emily in “I Stand Here Ironing”‚ are searching for their identities. Both characters are facing complications finding their place in the world due to conflicts between and within generations. One conflict they share is that they have difficulty finding their identity since they are not like other young girls in their society. Piquette’s family is “French half-breeds” according to the citizens of Manawaka and this racism makes Piquette feel isolated. Emily is thin and dark haired

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    Darkness and Night

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    Marissa Oglesby Mrs. Sutterfield IB English lll (1) 21 April 2013 Both Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost use elements such as point of view‚ imagery‚ and structure to portray the significance of dark and night in their poems. Although the poems differ in many ways they share a common theme of loneliness. They also use darkness as a symbol of their feelings. In the two poems “We Grow Accustomed to the Night” and “Acquainted with the Night” the authors use figurative language‚ sentence fluency

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    Emily enforces her own belief of law and conduct‚ such as when she refuses to pay taxes or her purpose for buying the poison. The object of the town’s scrutiny‚ Emily is a muted and mysterious figure with bizarre behavior. In "A Rose for Emily‚" William Faulkner portrays Emily as an unbalanced confused woman whose sole purpose is to feel love and affection‚ however‚ still wants to be dominant and controlling like her father. She wants to be in full control with total power‚ even if that means through

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    “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” By: Emily Dickinson The journey of life may be a confusing‚ happy‚ and trying time that ultimately ends in death. To describe death may be esoteric and frightening to anyone. However‚ the poem “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” by Emily Dickinson describes death as a calming journey. Emily Dickinson was an American poet who spent a majority of her life in isolation. Her poetry reflects her days of loneliness. The poem‚ “Because I Could Not Stop For Death”

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    Whitman & Dickinson-Nature Death & Immortality Emily Dickinson & Walt Whitman were both poets of the nineteenth century that both captured their readers by their unique style of writing. Dickinson grew up in a wealthy family where her father and grandfather were lawyers. Although they were very outspoken‚ she was very introverted and put words to paper. Her lifestyle led to her writing poetry‚ in letters to friends‚ cards sent to loved ones but none of her work was seen by the world

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    Nobody and Somebody

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    and people who just want to be nobody. From the songs of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson‚ we can see how they choose to become somebody or nobody. Walt Whitman in “Song of myself” presents a large American persona while Emily Dickinson in [I’m Nobody! Who are you?] presents a smaller persona. First of all‚ in “Song of myself‚” Walt Whitman keeps the poem long and looks complicated‚ but in “[I’m Nobody! Who are you?]‚” Emily Dickinson just tries to make the poem short and simple. In Whitman’s poem

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    Emily Dickinson is a well known Transcendentalist who became famous when her poems were published after her death. She promoted Isolationism‚ and Death in her poetry. The majority of her poems were about death and the experience of death. Emily’s poem the “Because I could not stop for death”‚ was about poem is about as a being or entity. In the beginning she spoke of how she stepped into Death’s carriage and how he nor her was in a her. They rode nearby a school filled with children playing outside

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    Dickinson Vs Walt Whitman

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    schooling‚ Walt Whitman spent four years learning the printing trade; Emily Dickinson returned home after receiving schooling to be with her family and never really had a job. Walt Whitman spent most of his time observing people and New York City. Dickinson rarely left her house and she didn’t associate with many people other than her family. In this essay I will be comparing Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. Emily Dickinson’s life differs greatly from the life of Walt Whitman‚ although

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    The Strength within Oneself Emily Dickinson depicts an empire built within the poet’s mind in the poem “The Soul selects her own Society.” When one devotes all himself into building a substantial world in the inner world (the mind)‚ he is past caring the things happening in the outer world. It seems superficially nothing; however‚ the empire within the mind is much stronger than one can ever imagine. The power of one’s mind can be equal‚ or even greater‚ to the whole universe. The first line “The

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