Summary of the poem "A Day" by Emily Dickinsion
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The poem "A Day" has been written by Emily Dickinson. The poem has been told through the views of an innocent child. The child in his innocence tells about his views on the sunrise and sunset. The first stanza symbolizes the rising of the sun. The scenery of the morning is described by the child in very innocence. In the second stanza, the child's view of sunset has been spoken about. A sunrise here depicts the end of the day or end of life. The view of sunset represents the going back of the home. The poem is a metaphor symbolizing life and death. The poem reflects the notion that if the world is seen through the eyes of an innocent child, it looks beautiful and amazing.
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