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The Soul selects her own Society Analysis



Author: poem of Emily Dickinson Type: poem Views: 28


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The Soul selects her own Society—
Then—shuts the Door—
To her divine Majority—
Present no more—

Unmoved—she notes the Chariots—pausing—
At her low Gate—
Unmoved—an Emperor be kneeling
Upon her Mat—

I've known her—from an ample nation—
Choose One—
Then—close the Valves of her attention—
Like Stone—

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i feel like emily has a selfish soul here but shutting people out of her society. Even though she found her society it doesn't mean that people can't join it. Over all great poem !!!!

| Posted on 2009-09-14 | by a guest


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It can also be about individualism. I think it shows that when she ignores the majority and the emperor (status has no meaning to her).

| Posted on 2009-03-31 | by a guest


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This is how I interpreted it. It is important to note that the author
In first stanza, it is saying how her soul has selected a single person to love and spend her life with. She is shutting a figurative door. The door represents her affection, and she is keeping her love from the 'divine' majority. By using divine, it shows she shows no affection not only from humans, but also for Gods or religious beings, when compared to this one thing that she loves.
Even when chariots, which is a symbol of courtship, are showing up in front of this door, she denies these suitors entrance to her door or heart. Even when the emperor himself kneels before her door, she is unmoved, showing her dedication to this single figure.
The author is saying how she has known her own soul for this long time, and she talks about how when her soul finds a mate, she closes this figurative valve of attention (the door) and is as steadfast as stone.

| Posted on 2008-01-31 | by a guest




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