<span>Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and therefore much scarier than today's audiences would.</span>
The quote in the question above is the BASIC PLOT of "I'm Nobody! Who are you<span>?", a short lyric poem by Emily Dickinson.
</span>Further analyzing the poem, we can observe that the narrator's POV is first person, and the message that the poem passes across is that being a nobody isn't as bad as people think it is. Also, the poem seeks to establish that public people lose privacy so being public may not be as great as people think it is. Overall, the <span>style used is iambic tetrameter and trimeter.</span>
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He doesn't need to keep his children away from sins. If they sin and they know they did, they might pray and ask for forgiveness but Jesus died for our sins so he made a huge sacrifice.
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