Biography
Context
Themes
Quotes
Form and structure
100

Dickinson's hometown.

Amherst

100

Religious context.

Puritanism

100

Main theme in 'A Bird came down the walk-'.

Nature

100

Several of Nature's People

I know, and they know me

A narrow Fellow in the Grass

100

Metre often used by Dickinson.

Common metre (8686)

200

The colour of the dress Emily Dickinson used to wear.

White

200

Major event during Emily Dickinson's life (1861-1865).

The Civil War

200

Main theme in 'It was not Death, for I stood up,'.

Despair

200

A neighbor from another world

Residing in a jar

What mystery pervades a well!

200

Recurrent rhyme scheme in her poems.

ABCB

300

Her closest friend.

Sue (Susan Gilbert)

300

Widely read book that Dickinson knew by heart.

Bible

300

Name one poem in which Dickinson portrays the destructive Power of Nature.

There came a wind like a bugle-

An awful Tempest mashed the air,

300

What rosy face

Has lost a blush today?

Whose cheek is this?

300

Name two orthographic features that are typical for Emily Dickinson's poetry.

Dashes

Capitalization

400

Emily Dickinson's home and now a museum.

The Homestead

400

Her greatest source of inspiration.

Nature

400

Name one poem in which Dickinson deals with loss.

The wind- tapped like a tired man-

I cautious, scanned my little life-

After great pain, a formal feeling comes-

I have a Bird in spring

400

those old- phlegmatic mountains

I have never seen "Volcanoes"-

400

Give one example of a poem where Dickinson uses a concrete form to represent an abstract feeling.

I felt a Funeral, in my Brain,

There's a certain Slant of light,

A still- Volcano- Life- / I have never seen "Volcanoes"-


500

Bundles of poem manuscripts that Dickinson bound together into little booklets.

Fascicles

500

Literary movement that may have influenced Emily Dickinson's writing (Thoreau, Emerson).

Transcendentalism

500

Which poem presents the dangers of one's own mind?

One need not be a Chamber-to be Haunted-

500

go your Way- and I'll go Mine-

A Murmur in the Trees- to note-

500

Poem that consists of one 17-line stanza packed with apocalyptic imagery.

There came a wind like a bugle;

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