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Comment 104 of 104, added on May 10th, 2008 at 3:38 PM.
i really was inspired by this poem especially this one. wht can i say to
the whole world :
"BE UR SELF YO GUYS"
just fight for ur own rights dnt do wht society thinks is right ,they just
think being like evr1 is da right thing to do ,oh no thy r wrg at tht
point.
noor from Turkey
Comment 103 of 104, added on April 4th, 2008 at 1:36 PM.
im no body means that she is against fame she isolates herself from this
society cares only 4 outer appearance and showing off so some body is the
opposite of no body as somebody is this showy peson she appreciated hard
work so u can evaluate one by his work and his innerself also speaking
about her personal side she defends herself as she was attacked in her
writtings so the title shows her confidence its her own experience in life
the poem is very deep has a moral lesson
yara from Egypt
Comment 102 of 104, added on March 29th, 2008 at 6:38 PM.
this is a very funny poem it epitomizes the poet's humor; it reveals
Dickinson's tendency towards concealment and evasion, it also consolidates
her preference for disguise as she eschews public scrutiny and flees social
exhibition. She is a private poet and she conveys this through this poem
imen
Comment 101 of 104, added on February 26th, 2008 at 4:31 PM.
So I really found this poem interesting.
I agree that I feel this poem is saying "Yea! I'm a nobody! Who cares?"
I also found the frog part interesting, but what I don't understant is "the
livelong June" is there a reference I am missing?
Rissaa from United States
Comment 100 of 104, added on December 12th, 2007 at 5:46 AM.
ok.
Emily Dickinson is not talking about not having friends. It is much deeper
than that. She comments on being a nobody, and she also comments on being
banished. Isnt a nobody already banished from society either by themselves
or by society? She didn't want to have friends... she like many other
transcendentalist believed in SELF-RELIANCE. If she is not bringing up the
idea that Nobodies are already banished, than surely her stating that she
is a nobody is just another way of expressing her and Emerson's (whom which
she was greatly inspired by) views on the poet not being above anybody
else.
Carson from United States
Comment 99 of 104, added on November 6th, 2007 at 10:06 AM.
Well this comment has alot of meaning to it.
Seems as if she is trying to tell you to be yourself...
Jade from United States
Comment 98 of 104, added on October 13th, 2007 at 5:25 AM.
Emily Dickensen's poem has been inferenced, analysed and crtisised!
Wow! I am surprised with the intrinsic interest in this poem.
I will add my own interpretation; and inference this poem using an old
Chinese proverb; source unknown;'...he who has a lot to say; says too much
and not enough, he has no depth in the spoken word. He who speaks little
has much to say and has depth in what he says...'
I hope this inferencing is clear and understood.
Filona from Australia
Comment 97 of 104, added on May 20th, 2007 at 2:45 PM.
whenever i feeling low, i write this poem out anywher and i read it and
read it then i cry, i feel emily write it for me i related to this poem.
really it is agood poem
ghalia from Saudi Arabia
Comment 96 of 104, added on May 13th, 2007 at 7:57 AM.
Yes okay! We all get that being quite and mysterious is great but isn't
this poem telling us to be ourselves have any of you ever considered that
maybe the loud people in your class are being themselves. How on earth
would you no if you don't talk to them and label them as something they are
not. You never judge someone just because of the way they look, wear etc
stop labeling them by societys acceptance of it. maybe the loud people are
affraid of being themselves maybe they are being themselves did you ever
consider the fact that it might be the quite people that are scared of
being themselves. loud and outgoing people are being themselves see you get
it they couldn't give a rats what you people think cause they are enjoying
life and expressing their feelings "being themselves"
Anna from Australia
Comment 95 of 104, added on May 11th, 2007 at 10:08 AM.
To be nobody, that's Emily 's style,and that's Emily always wanted to be
Layla from China
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i really was inspired by this poem especially this one. wht can i say to
the whole world :
"BE UR SELF YO GUYS"
just fight for ur own rights dnt do wht society thinks is right ,they just
think being like evr1 is da right thing to do ,oh no thy r wrg at tht
point.
noor from Turkey