What is the tone of the poem A Thunderstorm by Emily Dickinson
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The diction makes the poem have a more fearful tone and makes it more powerful. The poem's tone are fearful, forceful and calm. the words that set the tone were pealing thunder crash plunges the blast and muttering sky.
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I want summary of " A Thunderstorm" by Emily Dickinson
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'A Thunderstorm' by Emily Dickinson (Summary)
In the poem ‘A Thunderstorm’ Emily Dickinson depicts the
scene created by a thunderstorm.
First a strong wind begins to blow rocking the grass. Dark
clouds gather in the sky casting threatening shadows on the earth and in the
sky.
The strong wind severs leaves attached to the trees, and they
are blown here and there; similarly, dust and sand are also blown into the air
and get scattered on roads and almost everywhere.
The wagons and vehicles on the road also feel the impact of
the thunderstorm; though their speed is lessened, but they are buffeted by the
strong wind. Then the lightning flashes in the sky showing its yellow beak and
blue claws.
Birds take shelter in their nests; animals hide themselves in
barns. Then the rain begins. First of all a big drop falls, followed by torrent.
It appears as if the hands that were holding a dam had let the water flow. The dam
appeared to be in the backdrop of her father’s house that had a tree in its
lawn.