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... Unlike Emily who knew what she was doing, but somehow saw justification in keeping Homer's corpse in her bedroom, Emly doesn't appear to be the most mentally ...
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... Unlike Emily, however, Alison is perceived by the men who vie for her as a sexual object, not as an idealized creature of beauty alone. ...
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... Unlike Emily, however, Alison is perceived by the men who vie for her as a sexual object, not as an idealized creature of beauty alone. ...
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... She unlike Emily on the other hand formed a relationship with a young man from South America, named Frank. They two were in love. ...
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... A lively, curious child, Emily described herself as being "small, like the wren ... whose English compositions were, according to her brother, "unlike anything ever ...
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... House of Representatives. Unlike her father, Emily had no interest in being noticed in Amherst or anywhere else. Emily started to ...
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... In the ending, she is ironing and realizes the Emily is unlike the clothing she is pressing: "Emily is an individual with life and free chance, unlike the ...
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... Representatives. Unlike her father, Emily didn't enjoy the popularity and excitement of the public life in Amherst. Throughout her ...
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... had forgotten. Unlike many who had forgotten the Old South, Miss Emily remembered and stood by its ways her entire life. As the ...
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... Emily was unlike the other children. She did not throw fits to stay with her mother, but instead went to places she did not want to. ...
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... One lives in sound, the other in stone." (32). Emily unlike Obasan is better able to express idea and love within the family. However ...
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... Emily also believed that people needed to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity, because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Miss Emily's mixed feeling about the past is reflected in the structure of the story. Unlike most stories, the narrator does not continue the plot with the ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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One of Emily Dickinson's poems, formally titled "The feet of people walking home," is of some interest in its own merit. Unlike some of Dickinson's other poems ...
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... unlike those of Dickinson previous works that emphasize the deep compassion of that which she is writing. I feel that the unpublished poem is not a real Emily ...
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... Dying Eye" One of the most fascinating things that I find about Emily Dickinson's poetry ... It is important to note that unlike the speaker in "I've Seen A Dying ...
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... real world. Using words such as like or as they are comparing two unlike things among certain situations in the story. This not ...
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Of these poets are Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman who both lived during ... Dickinsons poems were published after her death unlike Whitman's that were published ...
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Two of Emily Dickinson's poems, "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" and "I Heard A ... Unlike her other poem that death has to come and get her in this poem she ...
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Saying Goodbye Upon a first reading of Emily Dickinson's poem's I found them very difficult ... a church before the eyes of God as she has chosen unlike when she ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Emily Dickinson's poem, "There's been a Death, in the Opposite House," is ... come and go and "hurry by" the death house is something not unlike the funeral ...
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... Her poetry unlike most poetry di! ... After reading her poems your mental image of Emily Dickinson was a dominant spinster whose sweetness was formidable (Sewall 19 ...
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... Emily, the universal message might not be as effective as it is now. Meaning that the audience wouldn't like the idea given from a character that is unlike them ...
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... that she was going through while raising Emily. Lastly, Olsen uniquely conveys the story through Interior monologue. Interior monologue is unlike the writing ...
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