Prompt: Dickinson uses the metaphor of a funeral to describe her inner struggles. What metaphor would you use to describe your own mind?
Prompt Response: My mind is a time capsule. It holds memories. From past and present. Every year of my life is kept there. The important moments and the ones that are buried. All of it is there though. I can reflect back on them whenever I want. Everyone I cross paths with in my life knows a different version of myself. My mind holds all of those versions. The good, the bad and the ugly. All pieces of my life are stored in my mind.
Summary: In class we read and reflected on two poems by Emily Dickinson; we created a visual representation of the internal conflict between the mind and heart as depicted in Emily Dickinson's poem "Heart, we will forget him."
Reflection: I learned that one of the themes in Emily Dickinson's poem, "Heart, we will forget him.", is in order to get over someone, you must put the past behind you.
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