krazyapril4601
krazyapril4601
04.08.2019 • 
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Me with these questions and ill mark you brainliest i used a lot of points for this dont comment if you dont know cause after this ill have no more ! my life had stood- a loaded gun- by emily dickinson my life had stood - a loaded gun - in corners - till a day the owner passed - identified - and carried me away - and now we roam in sovreign woods - and now we hunt the doe - and every time i speak for him the mountains straight reply - and do i smile, such cordial light opon the valley glow - it is as a vesuvian face had let it’s pleasure through - and when at night - our good day done - i guard my master’s head - ’tis better than the eider duck’s deep pillow - to have shared - to foe of his - i’m deadly foe - none stir the second time - on whom i lay a yellow eye - or an emphatic thumb - though i than he - may longer live he longer must - than i - for i have but the power to kill, without - the power to die - 1) in the poem what is the relationship between the gun and the owner? 2) is the owner a male or female? how can you tell? why is it ironic that dickinson is comparing herself to a "loaded gun" (especially during this time period? )

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