Emily Bronte likely chose the title "The Old Stoic" to encapsulate the themes of endurance, resilience, and acceptance found in the poem. The term "Stoic" refers to a philosophical school of thought that promotes self-control and emotional discipline in the face of adversity, reflecting the poem's focus on enduring hardships stoically. Additionally, the word "old" may suggest wisdom and experience, hinting at the mature perspective on suffering depicted in the poem.
Insular, introverted or stoic
Stoic
The call number for a book on poetry by Emily Dickinson would typically be under 811.4, which is the general classification for American poetry. Look for the specific section within 811.4 that pertains to Emily Dickinson's works.
Such a person is often described as serious, stoic, or reserved.
Yes Emmy can be a short name for Emily I have a friend called Emily and I call her Emmy
Well I have a friend named Emily an I call her Emi and she loves it!
Emily Osment was given her name by her parents when she was born. It was what they decided to call her.
One term is "stoic" Another could be that they have great endurance / tolerance etc
"My father's house"
Emotionless would be the person who is unable to show expressions. Emotions are not absent just can be hidden from society.
YOU!
I have a best friend called Emily and I call her: Emi,Emiles,Emasaurous,Emi-Poo and Ems.