"a narrow fellow..." by Emily Dickinson Flashcards
fellow
she refers to a snake in a friendly way as opposed to the negative way people usually feel about a snake
occasionally rides
kind of a soft way to speak
divides as with a comb
simile that provides good imagery of the snake sliding
boggy acre
gives us the snakes perspective
“to cool for corn”
“i thought a whip lash”
imagery
unbraiding
imagery - shedding its skin
natures people
respectfully treats the snake as a person (cordial with the snake)
but
transition word to show the shift
tighter breathing
a sign of fear that shows the respectful fear
zero at the bone
illustrates total fear
word order
- ordered awkwardly to fit a meter
- the word order seems to simulate the slithering of a snake
tone
seems likes appreciative yet fearful
supports the idea that the speaker tried to catch or touch the “fellow”
when stooping to secure it
our presumptions about meaning must be supported by
textual evidence
the last 4 liens of this poem suggest that while the relationship between the speaker and the subject is cordial, it also contains a level of _________
fear