what are the various themes of the poem who robbed the woods by Emily Dickinson
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Something like a riddle, Dickinson's speaker's metaphor of likening her act to a robbery becomes the colorful, fascinating strategy for a poem about observation, memory, and keen awareness—all qualities necessary for converting slices of life into pieces of poetry. The trusting Woods
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