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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.
The tone of Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death" is reflective, contemplative, and contemplative. The speaker reflects on her own mortality and the inevitability of death, conveying a sense of acceptance and resignation towards the end of life. Dickinson's use of gentle imagery and a steady pace throughout the poem creates a peaceful and introspective mood.
Arithmetic.
Arithmetic.
You need to study geology.
Biology in school. Chemistry may be a good secondary subject to have.
We learn in New Moon that Sam imprinted on Emily. He also lost control one day and Emily was standing too close when he changed...which is how Emily became disfigured.
because back then only boys wanted to learn to fly no girls wanted to know
Hector k we he wanted to learn to play the guitar when he
yes Helen Keller wanted to learn
it is actually not science or an art subject. It is a subject in which we learn about our past mistakes or in this subject we mostly learn abut past.
Helen Plotz has written: 'Poems of Emily Dickinson' 'The Gift Outright' 'Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach' 'Saturday's children' -- subject(s): Labor, Children's poetry, Working class, Juvenile poetry, Labor movement 'Untune the sky; poems of music and the dance' -- subject(s): American poetry, Dance, English poetry, Music, Poetry 'As I Walked Out One Evening' 'Poems from the German' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, German, Collections, English poetry, German poetry, Translations into English 'Eye's Delight' 'Imagination's other place' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry, Poetry, Science