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Emily Dickinson and Perspectives on Death71

Emily Dickinson and Perspectives on Death

This is an essay I wrote for an English class about the different views of death found in Emily Dickinson's poetry. It focuses on her views of life after death.

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Upcoming Drama TV Series: Fall 201276

Upcoming Drama TV Series: Fall 2012

This hub includes synopsis, previews and reviews of the new Upcoming Drama TV Series in fall 2012.

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Emily Dickinson's "Because I could Not Stop For Death"65

Emily Dickinson's "Because I could Not Stop For Death"

The title of Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death " begins with “because” and points to the abruptness of the situation, as Death walked in without prior notice. Personification of Death Emily Dickinson has apostrophized Death...

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I'm Nobody, Who are You ......... ?69

I'm Nobody, Who are You ......... ?

Emily Dickenson, along with with Walt Whitman, is the most reverd and influential of nineteenth century American poets. She wrote in the meters of hymns and made masterful use of slant rhyme.The poem I'm nobady,Who are You ?'marks the rentless...

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Secondhand Reviews:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"79

Secondhand Reviews:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"

Rated PG-13 for a little strong language, sexual references (but no sex scenes) and a little violence. * * * * * * * * * * Trailers are funny things. Or strange things, anyhow. From the looks of the trailer for "Salmon Fishing In The Yemen", I...

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Gender Roles in Their Eyes Were Watching God74

Gender Roles in Their Eyes Were Watching God

Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson explore the stages of womanhood and the constraints that female inequality impose on a woman's search for her self-identity. The poems of Emily Dickinson complement the various phases in a woman’s life that lead her to independence in obtaining as illustrated by Hurston through the failed marriages of protagonist, Janie.

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Revenge:  Plot+Scenery+Characters=Great Viewing76

Revenge: Plot+Scenery+Characters=Great Viewing

Why this Revenge is so addictive. The Hamptons, the sassy characters, the mystery all combine for our viewing pleasure.

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Poetry Analysis : Emily Dickinson's "This is My Letter to the World"65

Poetry Analysis : Emily Dickinson's "This is My Letter to the World"

Emily Dickinson’s “This is my Letter to the World” is an epistolary preface to her body of work. The form of the letter functions as a perfect metaphor as it an eloquent means of communication. The letter is a means of communication that has a...

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Emily The Bachelorette Episode 1:  The Geek Walk81

Emily The Bachelorette Episode 1: The Geek Walk

Bring us your lowly, overly-confident-yet-extremely-insecure, semi-employed fools and we shall parade them in front of the fair Emily, who is far too good for all of them combined. That’s right, it’s time for another installment of The...

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Literary Analysis: Emily Dickinson's "There's a Certain Slant of Light"68

Literary Analysis: Emily Dickinson's "There's a Certain Slant of Light"

The winter sunlight here is a metaphor of despondency.Emily Dickinson's "There's a Certain Slant of Light" was first categorized under the poetess' Nature poems. This analysis reveals a series of images in the poem that function as an objective...

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