Friday, March 15, 2019
An Interpretation of Emily Dickinsons Poem #315 :: Emily Dickinson Poem 315 Essays
An Interpretation of Emily Dickinsons Poem 315Emily Dickinson had an interesting life, and is a profound woman in the history of America and literature. Emily wrote many poems. Some argon titled, and many are given chronological numbers instead of headlining the main theme. I am interpreting Poem 315. I read the poem, and had to read it again and again. As with most poems, the meaning is al modes clouded from me and I need a little help to figure out the true meaning of the authors intentions. In this case, the outcome was not any different. The poem did not make much sense to me. Instead, I created my own meaning and it differed greatly from the others. However, I up to now like my interpretation and enjoy the final product that was created when I combine my ideas with the groups. I would like to start, by printing the poem. 315 He fumbles at your understanding As Players at the Keys Before they drop full Music on-- He stuns you by degrees- Prepares your brittle Nature F or the Etherial Blow By fainter Hammers-further heard- Then nearer-Then so slow Your Breath has time to straighten- Your Brain-t bubble cool-Deals-One-imperial-Thunderbolt That scalps your naked Soul- When winds take Forests in their Paws- The Universe-is still- The other members of my group saw this poem as a fiction for some type of physical abuse. I saw it as a poem just describing a thunderstorm. Now, after incorporating in ideas from all in the group I describe the poem as a way of using a storms puissant force to describe physical abuse. upset? Well, Ill walk you through this idea so at the end you wont be. The kickoff four lines of the poem describe a He. It states, He fumbles at your intellect / As players on the Keys / Before they drop full music on-- / he stuns you by degrees- Before any great piano player plays a piece, he warms up. He practices. In a similar sense, so does a thunderstorm. A storm does not start out heavy and powerful it starts out with a w ind. And, the air gets a little cooler the degrees go down on the thermometer. Powerful thunder vibrates the soul, and the earth is the piano for the share of the storm.
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