In the poem "I'm Nobody" by Emily Dickinson, nobody refers to someone who prefers to remain unnoticed, humble, and anonymous, as opposed to being in the spotlight or seeking attention. The speaker celebrates the idea of being "nobody" rather than being a public figure.
Emily Dickinson wrote that poem.https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/im-nobody-who-are-you-260
im nobody who are you? are you nobody too? then theirs a pair of us- dont tell! theyd banish us you know how dreary to be somebody how public like a frog to tell your name the livelong day to an admiring bog poem- I'm Nobody! Who Are You? by Emily Dickinson
RAYRAY go out with me and nobody i mean nobody will go out with him if im not
Nobody calls me a wog anymore is a lyric poem
I'm Nobody! Who are you? I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you - Nobody - Too? Then there's a pair of us! Don't tell! they'd advertise - you know! How dreary - to be - Somebody! How public - like a Frog - To tell one's name - the livelong June - To an admiring Bog!
What you mean is- 'I would like sex'. Nobody needssex.
It Means What was the Attitude towards the reader. for example im the reader since im the one reading the poem. what was the poets purpose for writing this poem. what was the attitude that he was trying to show the readers. sad? Mad? it dependes on the poem(: Sharona <3
I mean check this? This rain, this cloud, this sun, this sky I'm pennies, Im nickels, I'm dimes, goodbye!
What does I'm from he restoreth my soul with a cotton ball lamb and ten verses I can say myself mean from the poem where I'm from by George Ella Lyon
Since you didn't tell us WHICH poem you're talking about, nobody can answer the question for you.
I think it means that she thinks nobody knows her and doesn't pay any attention to her. ..For one poetry is meant to invoke something in you, what does it mean to you? It actually shouldn't matter what it means to me, but she doesn't want to be public. Who wants to be famous is what she ask, who wants to be under the world's watchful eye? It is better to be normal, or an outsider and live by your own standards.
The poem "Nobody" by Shel Silverstein conveys the idea that everyone has their own unique qualities and value, even if they feel unnoticed or unimportant. It celebrates individuality and encourages self-acceptance and self-worth.