I'm "Wife" - I've finished that | Emily Dickinson - Line by Line Explanation #emilydickinson
Dickinson enclosed the word "wife" with double quoation marks. She never married herself. What is she trying to do by creating a persona and advocating marriage? Let's read through and between the lines. Related Video *************** I cannot live with You: • I cannot live with you | Emily Dickinson -... Attribution *********** Sound Effect: Another Sadmosphere by SamuelFrancisJohnson from Pixabay Image: Image by StockSnap from Pixabay Online Text Link ***************** https://hellopoetry.com/poem/2991/im-... About Host ************ Monami Mukherjee has a teaching experience of over 15 years. She got her education at Lady Brabourne College and University of Calcutta. She completed her MPhil from Calcutta University. She takes special interest in issues of Feminism, Post-colonialism and Modernism. She is known for her conversational style of teaching and grasp of core concepts in literature. About NibblePop ****************** Students of English Literature can get free class lectures and learning resources along with other relevant issues. Best suited for English Honours and Masters (All Universities), ISC, NET, SSC. The lessons explain critical theories in easy language for all categories of students. Channel Link: / @nibblepop Subscribe NibblePop to stay updated with our latest upload : / @nibblepop Other Links ************ NibblePop Shorts Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/35Otb1i Instagram: / monami.nibblepop website: https://nibblepop.com Facebook Page: / nibblepop.web Email: [email protected] #nibblepop #monamimukherjee #englishliterature #onlineclasses #classfromhome

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