A Bustle in the House

             The bustle in a house 1) Bustle: noise
             Is solemnest of industries 2) Industries: a time period (times)
             "The Bustle in the House," a poem that seems to reflect Dickinson's obsession with Death and the feelings associated with he passing of loved ones. "the Bustle" Seems to refer to the mindless activity that is typical when relatives gather to mourn "the mourning after." By referring to this activity as [the] "Solemnest of industries," the poet seems to suggest that there is no greater homage paid than this respectful offer to help on in troubled times. The second stanza implies that we may not feel he degree of love until we meet in the next world.
             ...

More Essays:

APA     MLA     Chicago
A Bustle in the House. (1969, December 31). In MegaEssays.com. Retrieved 06:47, April 26, 2024, from https://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/46872.html