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Student Essay on Emily Dickinson's Quote Interpretation

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Emily Dickinson's Quote Interpretation

Summary:   This essay is a personal opinion supported with a personal example of Emily Dickinson's quote "A word is dead when it is said, I say it just begins to live that day."


Emily Dickinson is an author, that once wrote a quote I felt was very puzzling. I read the quote quite a few times, when finally I understood the message the author was trying to get across. The quote is " A word is dead When it is said, I say, it just Begins to live that day." Due to my personal experiences, I can say I agree and disagree with this quote. I believe what ones says may be immortal or may die out once said, but it all depends on your audience. It also depends on how you combine the words together, if using more than one. Another important factor would be how powerful the words are. Two words can have the same meaning, but when said, one may sound weaker than another. As for.....

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