One could easily imagine, not a gun, but Dickinson’s poetry contentedly seated on a nightstand or table by Emily’s head. Worth mentioning is the notion of Dickinson’s poetry being like a gunto her—a weapon that not only barbs and pursues with deadly aim, but also shields and protect...
One could easily imagine, not a gun, but Dickinson’s poetry contentedly seated on a nightstand or table by Emily’s head. Worth mentioning is the notion of Dickinson’s poetry being like a gunto her—a weapon that not only barbs and pursues with deadly aim, but also shields and protect...
But, in other cases, such as with Pablo Neruda’s odes, he focuses in on incredibly important things that are generally overlooked. In his case, he thinks about suits, socks, thread, and more. Odes generally have a wide appeal, tapping into feelings that are common amongst a larger ...
It is June. I am tired of being brave. Here, Sexton describes what she did and how she felt after attending a funeral. She has reached a breaking point in her experience and is ready, in one way or another, to rid herself of these feelings. ...
Marian heads to the company happy to sell out for her son’s sake, if cranky about the task. “I’m a human being, a thinking human being, and this is a stack of mindless algorithms,” she says after testing out Charlotte. Charlotte announces she’s read “most poems in English publi...
Such fluent, creative joy, the poem suggests, is part of what innocence is all about. But darker notes in the poem remind readers that childlike innocence must also confront a world of pain and suffering. Get LitCharts Get the entire guide to “Introduction (Songs of Innocence)” as a ...
What about the killer's family? Didn't they know their son? Didn't they know that he would kill a little one? They have to now live with all of the shame Are they the ones who should be blamed? Their son is a killer, sick in the head How would they feel being the parents ...
Watch a tutorial about how to braid hair the way your childhood idol always braided hers. Buy more eggs than you usually do and make pasta. Make sauce. Eat with whomever is in your home, or bring the meal to someone who is at risk of getting sick. ...
You made me want to be a saint. There must be some other way to settle this argument. Burroughs is in Tangiers I don't think he'll come back it's sinister. Are you being sinister or is this some form of practical joke? I'm trying to come to the point. ...
Or risk being labelled an arrogant turd. If a nun gets none, no reason to moan, no pubes mown Blind devotion to the known unknown. Is Holy water wholly omnipotent as used by a priest’s sacrament done But holey for a Nun who’s allowed to use none?