the poet shows a range of emotions in dear March come in by Emily Dickinson . explain
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The poem Dear March comes in explains the various stages of love story between Emily Dickinson and Charles Wadsworth. It describes the various emotions attached with this relationship.
- In the first stanza it shows how happy and excited Emily was when she joins March. Dickinson was joyous and pleased to be with her love March.
- Emily asks March, in the second stanza, about what happened when he was gone. This stanza really shows the feelings Emily is feeling about March. It also shows Emily was so overwhelmed emotionally that she became numb.
- The third stanza indicates the breakup of Emily's relationship with March. March must depart when April comes. When the time comes to leave, Emily's mood changes from being joyous to angry. She chooses to blame April for having to leave March, as it was easier for her,
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The poem shows a range of poet's emotions means poem shows all the poet's feeling about Season of March. The poem is written in such a way that it will show poet's intense likeness for Season of March....
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