PPT-Emily Dickinson

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1830 1886 A sepal petal and a thorn Upon a common summers morn A flask of Dew A Bee or two A Breeze a caper in the trees And Im a Rose A sepal petal and a

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1830 1886 A sepal petal and a thorn Upon a common summers morn A flask of Dew A Bee or two A Breeze a caper in the trees And Im a Rose A sepal petal and a thorn Upon a common summers morn . 1830-1886. ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry. Emily Dickinson. ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry. “Poetry takes the top of your head off.”. ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry. Emily Dickinson meets Attila the Hun on Steve Allen’s . and Document Sources. English/Literature. 2. What is Plagiarism? . Copying from a source without quotation marks or proper citations. . Copying from a source without quotation marks, but citing the source. . William Faulkner. The author. born in New Albany, Mississippi in 1897. one of the most important writers of the Southern literature of the United States, along with Mark Twain, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Truman Capote etc.. 70Summer 2003 MUSINGS Emily Dickinson Brontë. Wuthering Heights. Born on July 30, 1818, the fifth of six children of Maria. and Patrick . Brontë. Within a year and a half of moving to Haworth where Patrick was the rector, Maria died. Maria and Elizabeth, the two eldest daughters, died in 1825 of tuberculosis contracted at the Clergy Daughters’ School; Emily and Charlotte returned home from school.. 6. th. May 2014. What are other people saying about Dickinson?. Say anything nasty and you’re dead!. Objective. To understand critical viewpoints of Emily Dickinson’s poems. It is not worth spending hours learning critical . dickinson. *Born December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. *“Magnum . bonum. , harem . scarum. ” was first poem published in 1850-all poems were published without credit. * Only published between 7-11 poems before her death. by Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886). American poet (1830 – 1886). Born and lived in Amherst, Massachusetts. Highly introverted. Most friendships conducted through . letters. Rarely left her bedroom in later life. Prescribed text - Emily Dickinson Poems. Words to remember – and to structure your responses…. Being. • . Becoming. • . Belonging. Identity. • Institution • . Belonging. Institution • Identity . VIDEO 1 (will definitely work): . http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/22/embrace-feminism-to-improve-decision-making-says-justin-trudeau. VIDEO 2 (might work?): . https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/videos/1017636484993142/. Emily Dickinson: Biography. Born the second of three children in Amherst, Massachusetts. Father was a lawyer and one of the wealthiest and most respected citizens in the town, as well as a conservative leader of the church. Book I. Life . “I. Success”. Emily Dickson. I chose this poem because it made sense to me. . I . can . understand it and easily learn something from it. It makes me think about winning and how people seem to romanticize it, and how we always seem to change our ideas of what success would be.. Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Walt . Whitman, p.508. 1819-1892. Leaves of Grass – controversial content and revolutionary form. Of 800 copies printed – most were thrown away. In a letter to Whitman from Emerson, Emerson said, “the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed”. (Katelyn and Rachel). Structure. Broken into five sections. Starts with the funeral and ends with her death. Many flashbacks. Part 1 Plot Summary. The narrator recalls the funeral for Emily. Many people attended because they wanted to see the inside of her house.

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