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I'm Nobody! Who are you?
‘I'm Nobody! Who are you?’ is a very short poem written by Emily Dickinson which contains of two short stanza. In the poem se can see that Emily have made use of dashes. For example: ‘Are you – Nobody – too?’ By this she’s trying to break up the dialogue thus leading to emphasis.
In the poem Emily states that it’s good to be ‘Nobody’ rather than ‘Somebody.’ She says that when you’re Somebody, you’re always recognized by public and it’s hard to find a companionship. Anonymity on the other hand have its own advantage.
The poem uses a rough rhyme scheme ‘abcb’ in her poem. She have made use of Simile where she compares somebody with a frog, because he(frog) constantly makes a sound to remind of his self importance. ‘How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog.’
Answer:
He finds a small kennel next to a cottage. He learns of music for the first time, as well as words and language.
Explanation:
He finds a small kennel next to a cottage. He learns of music for the first time, as well as words and language.
Answer:
The parallel structure emphasizes the idea that the creative process is easily and often interrupted by life’s events and obligations.
Explanation:
This is true going by the passage which tries to show that, the process though creative in nature tends to be disrupted by life's events which has never been planned for.