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nature the gentlest mother is: (explains one line from the poem)

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Summary of Nature, the gentlest mother

Nature, the gentlest mother is a poem written by Emily

Dickinson. Unlike her other nature-centric poems, we see that

she has given a motherly persona to Nature which brings out

a positive tone in the poetry. Emily Dickinson lived a life of

recluse away from people but enjoyed and dwelled in nature

immensely. We see this influence throughout her poetical life.

In this poem, nature is portrayed as the mother of all beings

and creatures who take care of everyone regardless of their

shortcomings.

Stanza 1

NATURE, the gentlest mother,

Impatient of no child.

The feeblest or the waywardest,

Her admonition mild

Nature is calm and patient with her children. She is patient

with the feeble and the strangest of them all. She does not

discriminate among her children. Even her tone of admonition

or scolding is mild. Nature is portrayed as caring mother

who is devoted to her children and loves every single being

that belongs to her without any discrimination. The usage of

mother figure for nature is the personification of the motherly

characters to Nature itself.

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