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“When Roses Cease to Bloom, Sir”

The poem, “When Roses Cease to Bloom, Sir“, written by Emily Dickinson is a true piece of literature that inspires the reader to acknowledge the author’s feelings towards summer’s death and autumn’s birth. The author of this poem, being one of the most admired poets of today, uses as a very unique diction and syntax to contribute to the meaning of her poem.
Dickinson’s diction and syntax truly develop to the meaning of the poem, which is nature’s death and birth. Her diction, or style of writing, is used to emphasize the reader to concentrate on phrases or words that bring out her point of view in this infinite cycle of nature. For instance, Dickinson capitalizes certain nouns. The nouns justify nature, which further explain the meaning of the poem. She writes, “…Passed beyond the Sun,” and “…Will idle lie-in Auburn”, were she includes a capitalization on “Sun” and “Auburn“. Because she capitalizes common nouns, she easily confirmed how l...

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