WISDOM OF NATURE AS DESCRIBED IN WALT WHITMAN AND EMILY DICKINSON`S POEMS - UDiNus Repository
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This study tries to reveal Emily Dickinson’s view on death reflected in her poems: “Because I could not Stop for Death,” “I Died for Beauty” and “I Felt a Funeral in
AN ANAI,YSIS OF METAPIIOR IN SOMT POF,MS. WRITTEN BY EMILY
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This study tries to reveal Emily Dickinson’s view on death reflected in her poems: “Because I could not Stop for Death,” “I Died for Beauty” and “I Felt a Funeral in
Walt Whit a ’s Miracle has signs that reveal on the poems that are streets of Manhattan,. roof of houses, the beach, trees in the wood, the bed, at table
WISDOM OF NATURE AS DESCRIBED IN WALT WHITMAN AND EMILY1. DICKINSON’S
The general of conclusions that discussed on this research are the diction that is used by author, Imagery that portrays the poems itself, figurative language
For Whitman, the mission of poetry is personal, temporal, spatial, specific, and permanent: his aim was to “put a Person, a human being (myself, in the latter half of the