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Who can tell me something about the appreciation of Dickinson's poem I am noble?

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I am nobody! -Emily Dickinson

I am a nobody-Emily Dickinson.

I am nobody! Who are you?

I am nobody. Who are you?

Are you nobody, too?

You're nobody, too?

Then we're a couple.-don't tell!

Then we are a couple-don't make any noise!

They will expel us, you know!

They'll crowd us out-look out!

How boring it is to be a big shot!

How boring it is to be a big shot!

How open, like a frog,

How ostentatious-like a frog

Tell your name all day,

Facing the small puddle of appreciation

Go to an enviable swamp!

Show off your name all day!

Appreciation: This poem is the self-expression of the poet's spirit of poverty and happiness. The first verse of this poem seems to be whispering to a friend. In the second section, I further express my views to the other party, comparing the great man to a toad in a muddy swamp, and expressing my sarcasm to the world in plain language.

Extended information: work style

1, Dickinson's poems adopt the general church hymn meter: four sentences in each section, the first and third sentences are eight syllables, the second and fourth sentences are six syllables, the simplest step is "light and heavy", and the second and fourth sentences rhyme. For example:

Because I can't stop to die-

He kindly stopped for me-

We're the only people in the car-

And immortality.

2. Poems are short, mostly two to five sentences, and often informal, often referring to the so-called "half rhyme"; Give up traditional punctuation, use dashes and capitalize nouns (but this habit was common at that time); Sentence components are often omitted, and sometimes even verbs are omitted; Syntactic inversion is very common, and some scholars point out that it is influenced by Latin word order.

3. Dickinson's poems are full of wisdom, and novel metaphors are thrown out at will, which drives vocabulary in various fields (domestic or literature, science or religion), old words are used in new ways, and great words are used. I like to play different roles in poetry, sometimes the bride, sometimes the little boy, especially the dead. Dickinson's poems describing nature are very famous in America and are often selected into children's textbooks. Pain and ecstasy, death and eternal life are all important themes in Dickinson's poems.

4. The musicality and iconicity of Dickinson's poems have become the focus of critics. The dashes used in his poems last for a short time, sometimes up and sometimes down. Some critics pointed out that these are music notation, representing the high and low rhythm when reciting or singing this poem. The lines of his poems are often not written from beginning to end, sometimes two or three lines are written in one line (that is, only two or three words in each line). Some scholars believe that this is a deliberate arrangement, which has a lot to do with poetry.

Reference source: Emily Dickinson _ Baidu Encyclopedia