Zusammenfassung der Ressource
As Imperceptibly as Grief by Emily Dickinson
- She spent a lot of time writing in her bedroom and rarely left her room after 1865
- Her bedroom looked out onto a graveyard, where she
watched five of her school friends be buried
- She was an American writer
- She never married an most of her friendships depended entirely on correspondance
- This is written as an elegy which shows a lament of death
- 'Summer' represents the prime of your life when you are in your early and late 20s
- 'Summer lapsed away', summer
symbolises the prime of your life
and she is saying that it has gone
away and isn't there anymore
- She describes it as 'perfidy' which makes it seem like she has
been deceived and didn't realise she was wasting her life
- 'Twilight long begun', this suggests that a time of peace has finally come where she has accepted that she has wasted some of her life and that some of her friends died
- 'harrowing Grace', there is an oxymoron here that symbolises that she is heading towards death and the autumn/winter of
her life but also appreciative that she has made it this fair in life as many of her friends didn't
- 'Into the beautiful' this suggests that even the her Summer is gone, something beautiful is coming her way
- She personifies nature throughout the poem as 'Summer made
her light' and 'nature spending time with herself'. This helps to
envisage the idea that summer has picked herself up and left
- 'dusk drew' the alliteration creates is a short sound, linking to how short the Summer of her life was