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explanation of poem nature is what we see

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Answered by xxsomeoneshizukaxx40
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In Emily Dickinson's poem, "Nature is What We See," the reader can sense her love and appreciation of nature. The theme of the poem is nature's simplicity, yet her poem suggests that nature is anything but simple; it is mysterious, magnificent, and inexpressible. ... She identifies nature as infinitely variable.

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  • In Emily Dickinson's poem, "Nature is What We See," the reader can sense her love and appreciation of nature. ... The surface meaning primarily suggests that nature is natural and simple in theory, but exploring the underlying meaning, we see how Dickinson uses various patterns to describe the diversity in nature.

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