A DB query about Rupert Brooke and Emily Dickinson would involve retrieving information from a database related to these two poets. This could include details such as their biographies, literary works, publication history, and any relevant connections between them. The query would specify the information needed and the criteria for retrieval.
If, by chance, you meant "Dickens" instead of "Dickinson," and "novel" instead of "play," the answer would be Great Expectations.Otherwise I haven't a clue what you're talking about. The only literary Dickinson I can think of is Emily, and she wrote poetry, not plays.
Brooke, as in the name would not change. if you meant brook as in a stream, it'd be arroyo.
To Emily Dickinson, freedom meant the ability to express her innermost thoughts and emotions without conforming to societal norms or expectations. For Walt Whitman, freedom was about embracing the diversity of human experience, celebrating individuality, and advocating for equality and democracy. Both poets used their work to explore and challenge conventional notions of freedom and identity.
She meant that Emily wanted her mom to be there when she died.
Brooke Bennett for the women and Ian Thorpe for the men. Ian was Australian and Brooke was American. Both competed in the 400 meter freestyle if that is the type of 400m you meant.
There actresses and singers. i hope that's what you meant by your question
People were glad because Emily's father had been controlling and abusive towards her, so his leaving meant she could finally be free from that toxic environment. It also meant she could take control of her own life and make decisions without his interference.
Emily wilding Davidson was the victim/matyr of derby day 1913 were she was killed by the kings horse in June whether she comitted suicide or just meant to stop the horse nobody knows....
what is meant is that Emily thought that it was Alison but it was actually her twin sister Courtney. that was friends with the girls because Alison was gone a way to school.
Emily Dickinson uses slant rhyme a lot in her poetry.
I am assuming that you mean Emily Dickinson....? If you are asking about her, she shunned conformity quite intensely. This was a theme in many, manyof her poems: "Why did they shut me out of Heaven? Did I sing too loud?" "I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there's a pair of us - don't tell! They'd banish us, you know" "The soul selects her own society, and swiftly shuts the door...." On the other hand, Emily was extremely reclusive. She never came out of her house, probably threatened intensely by the conventions of society. She was different somehow, and so much that made her uncomfortable with 'conformity' and social interaction. It's sad, because she was probably extremely lonely and seems to have been a wonderful person. I hope that's who you meant, because otherwise it won't help much. :P
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