Anyone can "afford" to travel with a book.
The poem compares reading to a boat voyage.
uhm, idrk, but it's something like that even if you don't like something, if you try to learn about it, you will understand it more, and become better at it. cuz i mean like the kid didn't like poetry, but then he wrote those letters to his teacher and like, by the end of the book it kinda seemed like he liked poetry. hahahah, yeah, uhm, im bad at this
Love can be found anywhere - Pretty basic like most of his poems.
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The theme is regret. The mother regrets that she didn't complete school. she warns the daughter because she doesn't want her to grow up and end up like her. Someone that could have been someone, but didn't.
If you try hard enough and work like this man did than you can be great.
· There is no Frigate like a Book by Emily Dickinson Speaker: Speaker who admires the books Audience: General Public Situation: Books are compared to transportation vehicles (boats) Purpose/main idea: books are vast and can give us many answers Books compared to a boat, uses different words (ex. Frigates, coursers) · Connation significant: chariot, frigate; different words such as steamship for frigate or streetcar for chariot changes connotation, giving a different feeling o Frigate= small vessel, boat
coursers. poetry. actually these were metaphors to illustrate that book is as diverse and has as much capacity as those things have in actual practice..means a book has the same capacity of taking person to unkown lands as a frigate(warship) have..it is as much broad as these warships are...book can take a pewrson lands away withot the help of such materialistic things..
"There is no frigate like a book" is a line from a poem by Emily Dickinson, which highlights the ability of books to transport us to different worlds, expand our knowledge, and provide solace. Books offer a means of escape, a pathway to imagination, and an opportunity for personal growth and introspection.
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THERE is no frigate like a bookTo take us lands away,Nor any coursers like a pageOf prancing poetry.This traverse may the poorest takeWithout oppress of toll;How frugal is the chariotThat bears a human soul! The first stanza refers to that sensation of being somewhere else, while reading a book; of losing yourself in its pages. The second stanza is just saying that everyone who can read, can take this 'voyage', and therefore, no matter your financial position, you can go on a journey to wherever you like. Emily Dickinson is comparing books to boats by saying that they are both vessels in which can take you somewhere else, books in a mental journey, and boats on a physical journey.
Oppress of toll is a phrase from Emily Dickson's poem entitled There is No Frigate like a Book. The phrase refers to a financial difficulty of some kind.
Either out of many blocks put together made to look like a frigate(on forge) or use a mod to insert a frigate (I never have so I wouldn't know how that works).
the theme is that i have to read this book and 4 others as my summer i am freaking out at i don't want to read this book i have like 3 days.....i am in trouble
yes, it's like what you take or got from a book
Emily Dickinson's "There Is No Frigate Like a Book":"There is no frigate like a bookTo take us lands away,Nor any coursers like a pageOf prancing poetry.This traverse may the poorest takeWithout oppress of toll;How frugal is the chariotThat bears the human soul!"This is personally one of my favorite poems. !THATS A SIMILE, DUMMY
She compares poetry to coursers, light warhorses known for being able to maintain a fast pace over a distance.
because it is great.