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she. 11. th. March 2014. Unbelievable! Emily might know something about S-E-X!. You wouldn’t believe what Sigmund Freud made of this!. A narrow Fellow in the Grass. Occasionally rides—. You may have met him? Did you not. Early Life. December 10. th. , 1830 near Boston, MA. Lived in “The Homestead” or “The Mansion” where many famous people visited. Very Intelligent. Strict Father (served in the House of Rep.). 4. th. February 2014. I . wanna. rock ‘n’ roll all . nite. with Emily Dickinson!. Hey Wembley! Here’s a number about a fly!. I heard a Fly buzz – when I died – . The Stillness in the Room. 11. th. February 2014. Emily . Dickinson . has a laugh . about . the afterlife.. If you ask me, it’s not going to get any better.. “Emily Dickinson” by Wendy Cope. Higgledy-piggledy. Emily Dickinson. 18. th. March 2014. Well! Well! Well! . We’ve come to the end of Emily!. Help! I’m a 19. th. century poet – get me out of here!. What mystery pervades a well!. That water lives so far—. A . 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. 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/. Take the next few minutes to . share your family immigrant stories . with your tablemates.. What similarities do you see between these stories? Differences?. Was there anything that surprised you when you went to learn more about your family history?. 2011. This is graded as the Semester . Project. Failure to do this project will have . a serious . adverse effect on the final grade in this class.. Assignment Due Date. Monday December . 17, . and. Tuesday . Emily Dickinson. Learning Objective: To consider how the poet’s experiences might influence their writing. Finish this well known phrase:. “Time flies when . . .”. Imagine . . .. You are stuck at home for the whole of the summer holidays. You cannot leave the house. All you can do is look out of the window.. 2011. This is graded as the Semester . Project. Failure to do this project will have . a serious . adverse effect on the final grade in this class.. Assignment Due Date. Monday December . 17, . and. Tuesday . -Ralph Waldo Emerson. What does he mean?. How does this pertain post . revolutionary America?. American Romanticism . 1800 . - 1860 . & . American Renaissance/Transcendentalism . 1840 - 1860. 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”.
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