1. Poets and Poetry
Emily Dickinson 1. The letters of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson distinguished herself not only for her poetry but also as writer of letters sent to friends, relatives. ... Thus, the given rose becomes the message and the poem at the same time. ... In the seventh line, mentioning the hummingbird which feeds nectar from the flower's deep cup (www.britannica.com), Emily is inviting Ms Flint to feed on these profound, hidden and endless truths, the poem's nectar, exploring deeper its meanings , putting her lips to the rose and sip it. ... On this level of analysis, poem's &qu...
- Word Count: 2619
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate