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reference to context of poem the wind began to rock the grass

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Answered by kush193874
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The poem called, " the wind began to rock the grass" is one of the best works of Emily Dickson who used various descriptions and elements to bring about a piece of art. The poem was based on nature. The poet described a pre-setting of the rain which moving winds and grass is seen.

The best part of the poem and its writing is how the poet uses connotations to describe the various traits of nature, like thunder and lightning with the sound of wagons and people on street.

There is a great use of similies and imagery which helps to paint a picture for the reader of the poem.

Answered by Deepakthakral4726
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The poem The Wind Begun to Rock the Grass by Emily Dickinson narrates the happenings on or near a farm after a storm. The grass began swaying from one side to side and the trees began to shed leaves. The dust began to spread all over.

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