25 Sep Choose (3) three images/symbols from ‘Harlem: A Dream Deferred’ by Langston Hughes. Analyze each based on your images/symbols and give your viewpoints of the
Choose (3) three images/symbols from "Harlem: A Dream Deferred" by Langston Hughes. Analyze each based on your images/symbols and give your viewpoints of the kinds of real opportunities that are lost.
Symbolism in Emily Dickinson’s
Poem “457 – Because I could Not Stop For Death”
General –2
Specific –2
So What?3
Emily Dickinson’s poem “457 – Because I could Not Stop for Death” symbolizes the human transition from life to death to immortality in the images of (1) the carriage, (2) the horses, and (3) the setting sun.
First, symbolizes the image of (1) the carriage,
X points out that “ ” (par. #).
This means that
Y states: “ ” (par. #).
The author or article emphasizes that
Next, symbolizes the image of (2) the horses,
X points out that “ ” (par. #).
This means that
Y states: “ ” (par. #).
The author or article emphasizes that
Lastly, , symbolizes the images of (3) the setting sun
X points out that “ ” (par. #).
This means that
Y states: “ ” (par. #).
The author or article emphasizes that
In conclusion,
Works Cited
file:///C:/Users/eneasman/Downloads/4_17-21_JOURNEY+BEYOND+TIME.pdf
“The carriage ride with Death becomes a metaphor for life's inevitable
Journey . . .”
Journey Beyond Time: A Comprehensive Analysis Of Poetic
Devices And Symbolism In Emily Dickinson's 'Because I Could
Not Stop For Death
Submission Date: January 01, 2024, Accepted Date: January 06, 2024,
Published Date: January 10, 2024
Rihanna Sheki