Literary Devices In Emily Dickinson's This Is My Letter To The World

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Literary Devices in Emily Dickinson’s “This Is My Letter to the World” Emily Dickinson’s “This Is My Letter to the World” is a direct representation of Dickinson’s career in literature. Each line in the poem accurately describes the challenges that Dickinson faced. The poem contains metaphors, a synecdoche, and other literary devices. First, Dickinson describes a letter that is written for the world. This “letter” is actually the poem as a whole. However, the speaker did not receive a letter at all. This means that the overall meaning of the letter is suggestive to the reader. It is also possible that the entire poem is just one giant metaphor for Dickinson’s literary career. Perhaps people didn’t appreciate Dickinson’s creative mind and

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