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Klio2033 [76]
2 years ago
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What do you like about the poem?

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tester [92]2 years ago
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Answer: Well first question should be what you think about the poem not mine or the other people. the second question is repeating "I'm Nobody". The third question should be what you have questions on. The fourth question is unknown but if I could guess she would probably be talking to someone she knows or loves. the last question she compares herself to the person she is talking to and the reason might be that she doesn't want to feel alone in what she is going through if she is going through something. Hopefully this helped.

Alika [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

"I'm Nobody! Who are you?" is a short poem by American poet, Emily Dickinson, who wrote during the mid-19th century (though most of her poems were not published until the 1890s, after Dickinson had died). In the poem, a speaker introduces themselves—perhaps to the reader—as "Nobody," before excitedly realizing that the addressee is "Nobody" too. Paradoxically, this hints at a community of "Nobodies" out there. These people just don't make as much noise as all the "Somebodies," who crave attention and admiration. The poem, then, calls out to its readers to say that being humble, withdrawn, shy, or private is just fine. In fact, such a way of life has many virtues of its own. The poem is one of a number of Dickinson poems that questions the value of public admiration—something which eluded Dickinson in her own lifetime.

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