Before I Got My Eye Put Out By Emily Dickinson

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In the poems “ we grow accustomed to the dark” and “before I got my eye put out”, by Emily Dickinson they both talk about changes in life and how you overlook things Your vision, or direction. Both the poems speak about things that people go through in life, like even though you're going into the dark and you don’t know what you’ll find. There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel to lead you. Also, getting your eye put out is just like a bad mood, If you're in a bad mood, then you’ll look at things in A bad way.

The poem we grow accustomed to the dark by Emily dickinson speaks about how she was in the dark and went through things that made her feel lost. The way that i connect to the poem is when i was looking for a high school.

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