Analysis of Poem 305 by Emily Dickinson

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English

 

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Robert W

 

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June 2, 2015

 

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University

 

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Readers immediately discovered a poet of immense depth and stylistic complexity whose work cannot be categorized. For example, though she frequently uses the common ballad meter associated with hymnody, her poetry is in no way constrained by that form; rather “she performs like a jazz artist who uses rhythm and meter to revolutionize readers' perceptions of those structures” (Crumbley)...
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With her contemporary, Walt Whitman, she helped to usher in a new age of poetry, with her revolutionary way with words. Her isolation, in that "room of her own" gave her more than just time to right and reflect. Dickinson had a unique perspective on life, death, love, nature, and friendship. In poem #305, Emily Dickinson contemplates two very common and very strong human emotions of fear and despair...
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