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“I Felt A Funeral, In My Brain”: An Individual’S Abandonment Of Faith

“I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” by Emily Dickinson is an exceptionally formal and poetic illustration of the experience of an individual’s mind confronting its own breakdown of previously held beliefs. Dickinson applies the general metaphor of the common ceremonial funeral throughout the work to communicate to the reader the sense of spiritual breakdown of the speaker. This metaphor is an ironic one, as the speaker’s disintegration of faith can solely be expressed through a description of a traditionally religious ritual. Incredibly insightful of the workings of the human mind and soul, Dickinson is able to depict, using imagery and concrete metaphors, the almost incommunicable feelings of an individual undergoing the stages of a devastating collapse of religious faith in “I felt a funeral, in my Brain”.
The first stanza introduces a physical and literal burial of a supposed loved one at a funeral to be easily compared to giving up or losing one’s faith forever.......


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