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Dickinson's The Brain — is wider than the Sky
Dickinson wrote many poems that celegrate her spirituality and her deep thinking about her religion. This one reflects the closeness of God and His creation of the human brain.
• poem • emily dickinson • the brain is wider than the sky • god

Emily's Brain
Emily Dickinson's poem, "The Brain - is wider than the Sky," compares and contrasts three entities with the human brain: the sky, the sea, and God.
• emily dickinson • the brain is wider than the sky • comparing and contrasting • sky • sea

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

The Nun of Amherst
Emily Dickinson's life resembled that of a monastic. She lived a quiet life of contemplation, and she filled her poems with flowers, birds, divinity, and immortality.
• emily dickinson • nun of amherst • nineteenth century • american poet • fascicles


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