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Emily Dickinson Poem 401 Review

A poet named Emily Dickinson once graced the world with her thoughts and poetry. Tho-se ideas are still around today in the form of words in her poems. A particular poem that is interesting is 401, which discusses such ideas as Religion, hypocrisy, and human nature. This three-stanza poem tells us more than a hundred page essay could in terms of how Emily viewed the world around her. The first stanza in poem 401 is rather sarcastic. Emily seams to be writing about the perfect person at first glance of this stanza. Later, however, the poem basically proves this perfection false. Emily appears to be writing about something "soft" and angelic, "Cherubic." The second line of the poem is that which designates to whom Emily is writing this poem to. "Gentlewomen," are the people Emily says she is writing to. But, if one knows about Emily's life, one can see who the real subjects of her poem are. These "Gentlewomen," she describes are the ladies of the church, which one knows that she did not particularly like. So already in the second line of the poem she is sarcastic in the way


" Emily means that instead of them being ashamed of others, they are the true ones who deserve the shame. The first two lines of this stanza describe Jesus, the person supposed to be loved and followed by the ladies. In the third line, Emily now refers to whom she once called soft and gentle as, "Brittle," which just emphasizes the sarcasm in the beginning of the poem and also states the true identities and personalities of the women. Jesus had a, "Fisherman's - Degree," which Emily says to get across the point that Jesus was supposed to love and respect all, both powerful and weak. Emily says that Jesus the savior or, "Redemption," would, "Be so - ashamed of Thee-. The second line describes the belief that the women have. This is a description based upon the views of the ladies she is writing the poem to. Emily refers to the beliefs of these women as, "Convictions. " What dimity truly is a strong fabric, but in this case it describes the word that follows. Emily then goes and states the fourth line, "Or violate a star-. Emily emphasizes the hypocrisy of these women and their beliefs, how they are basically a paradox of what their religion wants them to believe. This first stanza gives a sarcastic introduction to the people she is talking to in her poem. This stanza is basically a description of those "Gentlewomen," mentioned earlier. This last line, "Of Deity - ashamed-," signifies that because God has created people and their imperfections, they are ashamed of him.

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