1. Title Devine-Is Mine! by Emily Dickinson
In this poem, the literary devices of tone, allusion, and trope, all build on each other to express the frustration and anger that a woman's relationship with god is dependent on her marital status. ... For example, in lines 4 and 5 the narrator shouts, "Empress of Calvary! ... by Emily Dickinson has many literary devices working together in order to explain the meaning of the poem. ... This is the significance of any literary device. Through close reading of this poem, and intently analyzing the way the literary devices work together, the poem was able to relay the frustration of...
- Word Count: 1480
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School