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Why the nature has to restrain the animals and birds of the forest.

From the lesson:-
Nature- The Gentlest Mother Is.​

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Emily Dickinson's "Nature — the Gentlest Mother is"

Updated on May 4, 2020

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Emily Dickinson

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Introduction and Text of "Nature — the Gentlest Mother is"

Emily Dickinson was the quintessential nature-lover. Her keen observation along with her study of science allowed her to make remarkable artistic statements about the functioning of natural events. That she found Mother Nature to be a nurturing, caring, softly disciplining force comports with her deep love for all natural creatures of both plant and animal kingdoms.

Contrasting with Emily's riddle-poems, this one quite explicitly names the focus of her drama. She then moves on to reveal marvelously how closely she observed and how skillfully she was capable of reporting her observations.

Nature — the Gentlest Mother is

Nature — the Gentlest Mother is,

Impatient of no Child —

The feeblest — or the waywardest —

Her Admonition mild —

In Forest — and the Hill —

By Traveller — be heard —

Restraining Rampant Squirrel —

Or too impetuous Bird —

How fair Her Conversation —

A Summer Afternoon —

Her Household — Her Assembly —

And when the Sun go down —

Her Voice among the Aisles

Incite the timid prayer

Of the minutest Cricket —

The most unworthy Flower —

When all the Children sleep —

She turns as long away

As will suffice to light Her lamps —

Then bending from the Sky —

With infinite Affection —

And infiniter Care —

Her Golden finger on Her lip —

Wills Silence — Everywhere —

Reading of "Nature—the Gentlest Mother is,"

Emily Dickinson's Titles

Emily Dickinson did not provide titles to her 1,775 poems; therefore, each poem's first line becomes the title. According to the MLA Style Manuel: "When the first line of a poem serves as the title of the poem, reproduce the line exactly as it appears in the text." APA does not address this issue.

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According to the speaker of Emily Dickinson's "Nature — the Gentlest Mother is," as her human children travel over hillsides or ride through forests, those children are likely to hear their gentle Mother, "Restraining Rampant Squirrel," or muffling a "too impetuous Bird." The speaker expresses the natural behavior of animals in terms of the disciplining methods used by the "Gentlest Mother." The behavior of the animals indicates that the mother has dealt gently with them. It is her tenderness that allows them to grow, flourish, and remain ensconced in her gentle arms.

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