The roof is the gambrels of the sky.
Why is the roof in i dwell in possibility everlasting.
I dwell in possibility 466 by emily dickinson about this poet emily dickinson is one of america s greatest and most original poets of all time.
Why is the roof in i dwell in possibility everlasting.
The roof is strong alluding to the immortality of possibility.
The roof of the house lasts forever unlike most realistic roofs since it has infinity of the sky to design it.
The poet chooses only the fairest of the visitors the superior the most.
The visitors to the house are the fairest the readers of poetry are the best.
She dwells in the possibility of living in a house that is fairer than prose has more windows and superior doors.
I dwell in possibility a fairer house than prose more numerous of windows superior for doors of chambers as the cedars impregnable of eye and for an everlasting roof the gambrels of the sky of visitors the fairest for occupation this the spreading wide my narrow hands to gather paradise may you please explain what her poem means.
Poetry is also tied to nature its rooms as the cedars and its roof made up by the sky and for an everlasting roof the gambrels of the sky.
The sky goes on forever c.
It is stronger than the house.
The gambrels of the sky.
The chambers of the house are as indestructible as the cedars.
It is built to last for years b.
She took definition as her province and challenged the existing definitions of poetry and the poet s work.
What does the house with the everlasting roof and many windows and doors represent in emily dickinson s i dwell in possibility.
She also has an everlasting roof propped up by the the gambrels of the sky.
What does the speaker say that he or she becomes in variation on a theme by rilke.
The sky goes on forever.
It goes on forever up into the sky and away from earth without hitting any boundaries.
I dwell in possibility a fairer house than prose more numerous of windows superior for doors of chambers as the cedars impregnable of eye and for an everlasting roof the gambrels of the sky of visitors the fairest for occupation this the spreading wide my narrow hands to gather paradise c.
And for an everlasting roof.
The speaker s occupation in i dwell in possibility is to.
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