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The speaker in Dickinson's poem "The Bee" is referring to the flowers in the woods, not people. She sees the bee interacting fearlessly with the flowers, contrasting this with her own fear of the bee.
The main idea of Emily Dickinson's "The Bee is Not Afraid of Me" is the speaker's admiration for the bee's fearless nature and independence. The poem explores themes of respect for nature and the idea that humans can learn from the bravery and resilience of other beings.
She is afraid of open spaces (Agoraphobia). Because of this she lived a very reclusive life and very rarely left her home.
The speaker feels welcome
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You shouldn't be afraid of dogs. Each dog has a different attitude so you never know. what do you think, they will bight you and kill you? Just don't be afraid of them. ok? Thanks.....
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stayed inside her own house
The bee is not aware of its sting is not a true statement about Emily Dickinson's poem "The bee is not afraid of me." In the poem, Emily Dickinson explores the intimate relationship between herself and the bee, portraying the bee as unafraid but still dangerous.
the speaker is mesmerized by the delicate creature /whitman writes to emphasize one's individuality
They only strike for self protection, as people say, "they're just as afraid of you as you're afraid of them".