The Soul Selects Her Own Society

The Soul Selects Her Own Society

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English

11th - 12th Grade

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What is the main theme of Emily Dickinson's poem 'The Soul Selects Her Own Society'?

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The main theme is the idea of individual choice and the soul's autonomy in selecting its own companions and society.

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When were Emily Dickinson's poems primarily published?

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Emily Dickinson's poems were primarily published after her death.

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What does the term 'unmoved' refer to in the context of 'The Soul Selects Her Own Society'?

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In the poem, 'unmoved' refers to the soul, indicating its steadfastness and independence.

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What does the phrase 'the soul doesn't care about how much power people have' imply?

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It implies that the soul values personal connections over social status or power.

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How many poems did Emily Dickinson write?

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Emily Dickinson wrote approximately 1800 poems, not over 2000.

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What does the soul's choice signify in the poem?

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The soul's choice signifies a deliberate selection of companionship based on personal values rather than societal expectations.

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What literary devices are prominent in Dickinson's poetry?

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Prominent literary devices include slant rhyme, unconventional punctuation, and vivid imagery.

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What is the significance of the repeated phrase 'unmoved' in the poem?

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The repetition emphasizes the soul's unwavering nature and its commitment to its choices.

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What does the soul's knowledge of what she wants represent?

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It represents self-awareness and the clarity of purpose in personal relationships.

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How does Dickinson's style contribute to the themes in her poetry?

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Dickinson's unique style, including her use of dashes and capitalization, enhances the emotional depth and complexity of her themes.

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