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Emily Dickinson’s Use of Symbolism in “I felt A Funeral in My Brain”
Statement Of Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to demonstrate how Emily Dickinson uses symbolism to reflect and compare the steps of a funeral to the steps of mental insanity in the poem “I Felt A Funeral in My Brain.”
Statement Of Thesis: In the poem “I Felt A Funeral in MY Brain,” Emily Dickinson uses symbolism to demonstrate how the steps of a funeral and the steps of mental insanity are similar.
Outline Of Argument:
I. Dickinson’s use of Symbolism in the poem “I Felt A Funeral in My BrainDave Noll Page 10/16/03”
A. ... Statement of thesis
I. Step one of funeral compared to step one of mental insanity
A. ... Step two of a funeral compared to step two of mental insanity
A. ... Step three of a funeral compared with step three of mental insanity
A. ... Step four of a funeral compared to step four of mental insanity
A. ... Completely insanity occurs
I. ... Restatement of thesis
Emily Dickinson’s Use of Symbolism in “I felt A Funeral in My Brain”
In “I Felt A Funeral in My Brain,” Emily Dickinson talks about the steps of a funeral.
Approximate Word count = 1027 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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