"Fans are the most holy emotion" (435), in the definition of poetry, Emily Dickinson criticized society about accepting the rebellion, most people should actually be considered "crazy". The sense of craziness and insanity is a common theme in Dickinson 's poetry. Because she opposes the madness of society's perception of her stain. When she explained that most people are "discriminatory" (line 2), she focused on how the judgment society deals with disobedience. Like most of the poems, she writes rhythms using screaming sounds and uses tilted rhythms, lines 1, 3, 7 are 'Sense', 'Madness', 'Danger' And it ends with lines 6 and 8. "Sense" seems to be "r" and "chain"
Emily Dickinson's poem "Crazy Madness" is the most holy emotion to put these ideas into practice. This poem first points out the emotions between a few people and most people. (Many madness is the most sacred emotion, lines 1 to 3) "In the case of sharp eyes, madness is the most sacred emotion, this is the most obvious madness." In lines 1 to 3, Explain how to make their life's madness acceptable to most people. In a sense, they were unaware that what they did was strange. For a small number of people, few people can step back one step to see the overall situation Most people's lifestyle is pure madness. This is not only the relationship between the two groups but also the action taken together. A few people tried insulting and tried to inspire most people, but they are impossible, do not prove a minority mistake, and most people remain silent about it did. This relationship also exists in Fahrenheit 451, the relationship between those who want to save books and those who want to do books.
Gabrielle Donofrio February 16, 2012 AP Literature Freedom Response 2001. One definition of insanity is "mental delusion or consequent strange behavior". However, Emily Dickinson wrote as follows. Novelists and playwrights often see "awkward eyes" like crazy. Please choose novels and dramas whose obviously crazy or unreasonable behavior of the characters plays an important role. Then write a well-organized article that explains this delusion