The Human Mind Exploring the Evil side of Human Life

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August 22, 2012

 

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The similarities are more apparent and more essential than the differences. Similarities within these poems include the use of a house as a metaphor for the human mind and the human body; the fact that they all try to explore the evil or dark side of human life. Also, another similarity present in both poems is the author's tone and style of writing...
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Also, another similarity present in both poems is the author's tone and style of writing. The differences between the poems are the different rhyming schemes, and plot. In both poems, a house is obvious a metaphor for the human body and the human mind. In "One need to be a chamber-to be haunted", Dickinson writes, "One need not to be a house" (Dickinson 4)...
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