Emily Dickinson Defining Poetry.

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Emily Dickinson Defining Poetry

1. Read the following selections by Emily Dickinson. 2 1. Read the following selections by Emily Dickinson. 2. Choose two additional poems to analyze and complete the “Defining Poetry” assignment. Because I Could Not Stop for Death (408) I Heard A Fly Buzz When I Died (411) There’s a Certain Slant of Light (412) My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close (413) The Soul Selects her Own Society (414) The Brain is Wider Than the Sky (415) There is a Solitude of Space (416) Water is taught by thirst (417) 1. Continue working on analyzing your selected poems. -Be prepared to explain the poem if called upon! 2. Read and analyze the other poems with a partner or group (you are responsible for being familiar with ALL poems listed. 3. Pair/Group: Complete Open-Book Test.