Poem Analysisi
In Emily Dickinson's lyrical poem "There's a certain slant of light" she describes a revelation that is experienced on cold "winter afternoons." Further she goes to say that this revelation of self "oppresses, like the Heft of Cathedral Tunes" and causes "Heavenly Hurt", yet does not scare for it is neither exterior nor permanent. This only leaves it to be an internal feeling, and according to Dickinson that is where all the "Meanings" lie. There's no way for this feeling to be explained, all that is known is that it is the "Seal Despair", and an "imperial affliction". These descriptions have a rather powerful connotation in showing the oppressive nature of his sentiment. There is an official mark of despair and an imperial affliction which is above and beyond the norm. The severity of this feeling is so powerful that even nature seems to stop; in fact the whole world comes to a halt. But when it is over it seems that nothing happened, a glimpse of death.
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