“I felt a Funeral, in my Brain”: an Individual’s Abandonment of Faith

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English

 

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Gwen W

 

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November 17, 2014

 

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University

 

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After the continual “treading—treading” of the unpleasant thoughts in the speaker’s mind, he or she begins to realize the propinquity of his or her imminent spiritual ruin in lines three and four, “…it seemed/That Sense was breaking through-“ (3-4). The second stanza further describes the funeral and employs sound imagery to delineate the speaker’s ever increasing fears and doubts about his or her religious stability...
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The ephemeral calm and silence of the mourners as they sit is a brief reprieve for the speaker before the “Service, like a Drum—“begins to further batter the speaker’s tortured mind until it feels “numb”(6- 8). The speaker is paralyzed because of fear and uncertainty; however, the speaker’s senses are still intact and utilized in the further description of the funeral process...
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