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I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain
The themes in Dickinson’s poems
Dickinson’s poems are usually bad on her experiences, her sorrows and joys. But within her little lyrics Dickinson address tho issues that concern the whole human beings, which include religion, death, immorality, love, and nature.
1. Religion
In some of her poems she wrote about her doubt and belief about religious subjects.
2. Death and immortality
Cloly related to Dickinson’s religious poetry are her poems concerning death and immortality, (不朽)ranging over the physical as well as the psychological and emotional aspects of death. Dickinson’s greatest rendering (描写)o2o盈利模式of the moment of death is to be found in “I heard a Fly buzz – when I died –”, a poem universally considered one of her masterpieces.
3. Love
Love is another subject Dickinson dwelt on.
(1) One group of her love poems treats the suffering and frustration love can cau. The poems are clearly the reflection of her own unhappy experience, cloly related to her deepest and most private feelings.
(2) The other group of love poems focus on the physical aspect of desire, in which Dickinson dealt with, allegorically, the influence of the male authorities over the female, emphasizing the power of physical attraction and expressing a mixture of fear and fascination for the mysterious magnetism between xes.
4. Nature伊索寓言好词好句
In her poems Dickinson’s skepticism about the relationship between man and nature is well-expresd.
(1) On the one hand, she shared with her romantic and transcendental predecessors who believed that a mythical 神话的, 虚构的 bond between man and nature existed, that nature revealed to man things about mankind and univer.
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(2) On the other hand, she felt strongly about nature’s inscrutability (不可预测性) and indifference to the life and interests of human beings.
Dickinson’s artistic characteristics
Dickson’s poetry is unique and unconventional in its own way.
1) no titles.
2) dashes are ud as a musical device
3) capital letters as a means of emphasis.
3) The form of her poetry is familiar, communal (公共的), and sometimes, irregular.
4) short; a singly image or symbol ; one subject matter.
5) personal and meditative.
6) She often ud persona人格面具 and personification拟人化
Dickinson’s poetry, despite its ostensible(表面上的)一年级拼音字母表大全formal simplicity, is remarkable for its variety, subtlety and richness, and her limited private world has never confined the limitless power of her creativity and imagination. personae
I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, 我感到一场葬礼,在脑海里,
And Mourners to and fro 悲伤的人们来来往往
Kept treading -- treading -- till it emed 不停地践踏 — 践踏 — 直到看来
That Sen was breaking through -- 神经被穿透 —
And when they all were ated, 当他们全都落座,
A Service, like a Drum -- 一种仪式,象只鼓 —
Kept beating -- beating -- till I thought 不断敲打 — 敲打 — 直到我感觉
My Mind was going numb -- 大脑越来越麻木 —
And then I heard them lift a Box 然后我听见他们抬起一口箱子
And creak across my Soul 吱吱嘎嘎地穿过我的灵魂月亮水瓶
With tho same Boots of Lead, again, 还是那些如灌满铅的靴子,
Then Space -- began to toll, 然后时空中 — 丧钟敲响,
As all the Heavens were a Bell, 整个天空是一口钟,
And Being, but an Ear, 生命,仅是一只耳朵,
And I, and Silence, some strange Race 我,和沉默,某个陌生的族类
Wrecked, solitary, here -- 毁灭,孤独,就在这里 —
And then a Plank in Reason, broke, 然后一块支撑的板子,破裂,
And I dropped down, and down -- 我向下坠落,坠落 —
And hit a World, at every plunge, 每次跌落,都撞进一个世界,
And Finished knowing -- then -- 什么都不再知道 — 然后 —
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遴选面试真题及答案The poem us figurative language to create imagery associated with a funeral, suggesting that whatever pain the speaker is enduring in his or her head is so painful that he or she would rather die. The first line, "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain," introduces us to the funeral metaphor, in preparation for the descriptions to follow. With the word "funeral," immediately the reader's head is filled with all of the images associated with a funeral, such as caskets and funeral dirges. In the last line of the cond stanza, "My Mind was g
oing numb" (8), is reminiscent of the dullness of feeling sometimes associated with grieving. Once more the reader is reminded of the funeral metaphor, yet, more literally, the speaker's mind is "going numb" as a result of the pain. This pain is so great it has anesthetized the ns.