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I'm Nobody! Who Are You? |
作者Author /  Emily Dickinson 愛蜜麗•狄更森 |
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Study Questions
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"IM NOBODY! WHO ARE YOU? "-- Understanding & Analysis
- How would you describe or characterize the speaker in this poem? What is she like in the first stanza? Does she seem
- different in the second stanza?
- Please read the poem out loud and decide why it has so many dashes. Does it signify suspense, secrecy, and/or hesitancy? How do you characterize the speaker, who speaks with long pauses? This poem, in part, is about the spaces and distance between people. Do the dashes, then, create a sense of distance and isolation? What other effects do they create?
- What is the speakers relationship with "you"? Who is "you"? What new identity does the speaker take on by seeing herself as a a pair of us? Who are "they" mentioned in the first stanza?
- Could the "you" in the first stanza be the "Somebody" in the second? What more do we get to know about the speaker in this stanza?
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More about
literary techniques
- Does Emily Dickensen's
biography shed any light on this poem or the next one?
- ( To interest you:
"Dickinson had what appears to have been a normal
childhood---was bright, witty, had friends, went to
parties---but by her early 30's began a withdrawal which later
became almost complete: there were occasions when even people
whom she obviously loved had to speak with her from the other
side of an ajar door.")
- Do you see yourself as a somebody or nobody?
Or both or neither?
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You can contrast the self this poem with two
contemporary feminist songs: Sinead O'Connor's "Red Football, "
& Alanis Morissette's "Not the Doctor." Can you explain the
similarities and differences among them?
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