1. How did the poet feel about March?
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Explanation:
The poem called march because it is meant an movement.The movement of snow melting,grass springing to life etc.
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Answer:
Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) was a prolific, although private, American poet who published fewer than a dozen of her 1,800 poems during her lifetime. Considered an eccentric by locals, she developed a noted penchant for white clothing and became known for her reluctance to greet guests or, later in life, to even leave her bedroom. The work that was published during her lifetime was usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit the conventional poetic rules of the time. However, when the first volume of her poetry was published in 1890, four years after her death, it met with stunning success
Explanation:
DEAR March, come in!
How glad I am!
I looked for you before.
Put down your hat—
You must have walked— 5
How out of breath you are!
Dear March, how are you?
And the rest?
Did you leave Nature well?
Oh, March, come right upstairs with me, 10
I have so much to tell!
the last two lines of the poem, which are similar in a lot of her poetry, tie together the theme of the poem. They are written: That blame is just as dear as praise And praise as mere as blame. What Dickinson is trying to convey is that she has come to the realization that as much as she loves the good things that March brings to her life, she also hates him for taking that away. There is a saying that March comes in like a lion but leaves like a lamb. The season of March comes in strong with heavy winds and cold weather, but it leaves with calmness. That is true in the relationship between Emily Dickinson and Charles Wadsworth. Their love started great, but then Wadsworth left her without much to remember.
After Charles Wadsworth left for California, Dickinson became very ill. A doctor reported that some kind of shock affected her nervous system and her eyesight. Epilepsy sometimes causes one’s eyesight to falter. She would not tell anyone what happened to her most likely because it would bring shame to her family. The idea of a woman having an affair with a married Reverend was not welcomed during Emily Dickinson’s time, nor was having an illness such as epilepsy.