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December Poet – Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson was born December 10, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her poem "'Twas just this time, last year, I died" looks beyond the death of the speaker. emily dickinson • ’twas just this time last year i died • amherst • slant rime • death
Dickinson’s Winter Welcome The speaker in Emily Dickinson's short winter poem slyly humbles the cold season but not before distinguishing its multitude of genuine positive attributes. dickinson’s winter welcome • winter is good — his hoar delights • robert frost’s tricky speakers • slant rime • summer
Dickinson's Slant of Light Dickinson was a keen observer of her environment, dramatizing her reactions in poems. Her sense of melancholy informs her observations of light on winter afternoons. emily dickinson • there's a certain slant of light • intuition • poem 258 in johnson • rime scheme abcb
Dickinson’s Winter Emily Dickinson's winter poem, "Like Brooms of Steel," dramatizes the cold stillness of the season for the always-observant poet who saw "New Englandly." dickinson’s winter • like brooms of steel • it sifts from leaden sieves • new englandly • poets.org
Poet of the Month Broaden students' familiarity with an array of famous poets and classic works by instituting the <i>Poet of the Month</i> Project. Lesson plan includes ideas for both American and British literature classes. Lesson is easily adapted to junior high and upper elementary level language arts classroom as is or slightly modified. american literature • british literature • literature • language arts • teaching english |
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