Emily Dickinson - I Felt a Funeral, In my Brain

Emily Dickinson - I Felt a Funeral, In my Brain

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9th - 10th Grade

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This video lesson from the Perfecting Poetry series analyzes Emily Dickinson's poem "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain." The lesson explores Dickinson's use of a metaphysical conceit to depict mental collapse, using the imagery of a funeral. The analysis covers the poem's structure, language techniques, and themes, including the ambiguity and symbolism present in the poem. The lesson concludes with a discussion on the paradox of loss and renewal, encouraging viewers to reflect on the poem's deeper meanings.

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What is a metaphysical conceit as used by Emily Dickinson in her poem?

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In the first two stanzas, what do the 'Mourners' symbolize?

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What poetic device is used when words are repeated in quick succession?

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How does Dickinson expand the conceit in stanzas 3 and 4?

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What does the 'Box' lifted by the pallbearers represent?

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What is the significance of the 'Heavens were a Bell' simile?

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In the final stanza, what does the breaking of the 'Plank in Reason' signify?

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What is the paradox presented in the poem's conclusion?

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What does the em dash at the end of the poem symbolize?

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What theme does the poem ultimately explore?

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