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Analysis and comments on Snow flakes. by Emily Dickinson

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Comment 3 of 13, added on January 6th, 2005 at 8:29 PM.

emily is using sophisticated language to grasp the inner depth of winter.
there are hidden meanings if you look closley.

Kelly from United States
Comment 2 of 13, added on November 16th, 2004 at 5:43 PM.

you should accually put the poem on the site

lauren from Bolivia
Comment 1 of 13, added on September 6th, 2004 at 1:38 PM.

the poem has hidden meanings that are can only be seen if you look close
enough.Is emily actually talking about snow flakes?or is there another
deeper meaning? decide for yourself.

niamh cleary

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Information about Snow flakes.

Poet: Emily Dickinson
Poem: 36. Snow flakes.
Volume: Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year: 1955
Added: Jan 9 2004
Viewed: 30900 times
Poem of the Day: Sep 4 2000


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