A comparison of two poems by Emily Dickinson

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English

 

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Robert W

 

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February 3, 2015

 

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University

 

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In poem 906 Dickinson reviews time from eternity and , thus, draws a line between the finite and the infinite duration, accordingly, enlightenment: the acquisition of spiritual light and of coherence is realized only in eternity. Nonetheless, "Forever- is composed of Nows " and in poem 624 eternity can be felt now: there is , still, a hope to conceive unity within the ephemeral...
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In poem 906 the Open Tomb serves as the melting pot for all times and the circle image stresses the relationship between time and eternity; this is well expressed in the words "Convex and Concave Witness". The round movement is "back toward Time" and vice versa- "Forward Toward the God Of Him". This instance of circular motion erects a new consideration of time And what we saw not We distinguish clear And mostly- see not What we saw before The events that had occurred before the instance of dying receive a different estimation in the everlasting existence after death...
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