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    who keep in touch with them, researchers have seen in present day writings; regardless of whether for the stage, in verse, or in exposition fiction; certain unmistakably characterized ways to deal with this subject of about widespread intrigue. “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” by Emily Dickinson is tied in with going distraught, about losing one's hold on reality and feeling rational soundness slide away; at any rate, in one translation or investigation of the lyric. The lyric's speaker utilizes…

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    library to complete my weekly reading logs. Therefore, when I was told that essay one is about how we were shaped as a reader, I immediately thought of this experience. One sentence that I am the most proud of is the first sentence of the essay, “I felt trapped.” I believe this sentence concludes the main idea of the story in the beginning of the essay. Even though it is not a complex sentence, speaking from a reader point of view, I am able to tell and feel the author’s struggle. While…

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    Susan always felt alone. She never understood what was wrong with her or why she always felt excluded and distant from those around her. It did not make sense because she actually had really great friends who were always there for her, she had loving parents and siblings, and school was going pretty okay. Still, she felt a constant cloud of sadness looming over her. Eventually she was diagnosed with clinical depression. It only got worse from there. Being labeled with a mental disease made her…

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    was all because of my demons. Therefore, demons of mental darkness made me realise the importance of music in my life. I felt like an outsider. Nobody could understand what I was going through. Nobody was willing to understand either. I felt alone because nobody was really there for me. People would only come to me when they wanted something, I was tired of all that. I felt like that for awhile, until she came into…

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    Shot Felt Around The World BEEP BEEP BEEP! My alarm clock stroke 7 A.M. I hit the snooze button just like I always do. UGGGHHHH I screech as I crawl out of bed. I walk to the living room and turn on the news. I walked to the kitchen to brew my daily coffee. As i’m making my coffee, I hear the reporter say, “Currently I am at Dealey Plaza and the weather is beautiful. We’ve just gotten that word that the POTUS will be attending the parade in an open motorcade.” I heard this and my mind felt like…

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    Elaboration over “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” This piece of literature in a sense could be terrifying for the reader, due to the extreme down to detail madness described by the speaker. Just by reading the title one could assume a dark and sinister piece of work is about to be read, and Emily Dickinson did just that. Dickinson was able to correlate everyday actions to much more profound meanings; with this mastered ability of hers, the reader could share the same obscure thoughts as the…

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    In the poem "I felt A Funeral In My Brain", there are many different ways to interpret the meaning of this poem. It can be assumed that the speaker is going through a very traumatic event in her life. The funeral going on in her head was very traumatic for the speaker, and she did not like it at all. The poem could be the metaphor for the traumatic event. It is also possible that the speaker just has a really bad headache and wanted to write about it. And it can be assumed the speaker was not…

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    lacked a title, often used slant rhyme and was known for having unusual capitalization and punctuation. The themes she generally wrote about were death and immortality, two themes that were prominently used in “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain”. POEM 1: I felt a funeral in my brain “I felt a funeral, in my Brain” is one of Dickinson’s more known poems. It has a key feature on the life of Emily Dickinson. The poem itself is composed of 5 stanzas all taking to a similar structure. Although all…

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    hates India, and with another important reason that he cannot speak any India languages. Coupled with his award-winning works, but also made him more agree with the United Kingdom rather than India. He describes his British life as "In England I never felt an outsider", (Moraes 88) because he is superior…

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    Felt Difficulties 1) When Roderick Usher and his friend opened the lady Madeline’s enclosed coffin, why didn’t she make any action? 2) Likewise, by the time they uncovered the coffin it was already two weeks from her death. The body of the corpse had to be decomposed to certain extent. However, it didn’t show any signs of decomposition. So, why didn’t they notice that? 3) At the ending part of the story, Roderick Usher admitted that he had heard his sister’s voices, and movements coming from the…

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