Comparing Dickinson's Being, And We Grow Accustomed To The Dark

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The two poems convey their messages through figurative language and sound devices very similarly; this further exemplifies the like-mindedness of both authors. In terms of figurative language, both authors use metaphors to symbolize depression and loneliness; Frost uses the night as his metaphor, and Dickinson uses the dark. They also both begin with personification; Frost’s being: “I have been one acquainted with the night” (1), and Dickinson’s being: “We grow accustomed to the dark” (1). Personification is used to give both the night and the dark the ability to connect; this allows the reader to gain a sense of how long the narrator has felt alone, thus, enough to feel a bond between it and themselves. Sound devices are also used throughout

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