When Emily Dickinson laments that her life has closed twice before its close she is telling the reader that her parents have both preceded her in death. Dickinson lived life as a recluse. She was particularly close to her father (as many daughters are) and after his untimely death, she and her fellow spinster sister had to care for their mother who becamebedridden and incapacitated a year later. Her mother remained that way for nearly ten years. Still Dickinson's life revolved around around them since besides poetry and gardening, she had little else going on in her life. Once you realize this about the first line, the rest of the poem makes sense.
The poem "The Door Closed Twice Before Its Close" by Emily Dickinson explores the idea of missed opportunities and the uncertainty of closure. It suggests that sometimes we may think we have moved on from a situation, only to find that it returns unexpectedly. Dickinson uses the metaphor of a closing door to convey these themes of finality and second chances.
This phrase by Emily Dickinson conveys the idea that the speaker experienced significant losses or setbacks that felt like the end of the world, only to find the strength to continue living. It captures the resilience and perseverance of the human spirit in overcoming challenges.
"My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close"
Emily was standing too close to Sam when he went crazy and he scratched her face.
Emily Dickinson's poem "My life closed twice before its close" explores the theme of mortality and eternity by depicting how the speaker experiences two significant losses that feel like death before her actual physical death. Through these personal experiences, Dickinson raises existential questions about the nature of life and the continuity of existence beyond death, suggesting that our personal histories can offer glimpses into the eternal aspects of human existence.
Close can be an action verb: to close the door, or close the sale, or close your eyes.
It can be. close / closed I close the door every night. She closed the door with a bang. It can also be an adjective. He had a closed circle of friends.
"Close" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "closed".
Closed toe
The cast of Far Too Close - 2007 includes: Emily Behr as Emily
Old close friends
yes, if the human being which move towards the gate of heaven have devilish qualities the gate of heaven will close before the cross.. and if the human being has good qualities then the gate of heaven wouldn't closed before the cross.. were in the Bible does say "the gates of Heaven were closed after fall of man"
The past tense of close is closed.