Much Madness Is Divinest Sense Analysis
Emily Dickinson was an extraordinary American poet. Through her poems she was able to go above and beyond the physical level in her writing. Her poems have the ability to not only grasp the readers attention, but to make the reader feel and experience the poem. When the reader analyzes one of the many poems she wrote, Much Madness Is Divinest Sense, the reader not only identifies Emily Dickinson's unique writing style, but also her unique persona. In Much Madness is Divinest Sense, Emily Dickinson describes what she perceives to be the definition of madness as opposed to what society thinks the definition of madness is and how it is determined and dealt with. Emily Dickinson created about 1,800 poems
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Throughout the poem, Emily Dickinson uses the abnormal capitalization and punctuation that she is known for. As well as the compression. In this particular poem, Dickinson seems to be the speaker who is defying societal views on madness. She makes it clear the the reader that she believes madness is sanity and sanity is madness. What society says is madness is really the highest sense of sanity. What society says is sanity is really the highest sense of madness. Emily Dickinson wrote the poem in such a way that the reader must "read between the lines" and catch on to what she is saying beside although she states it, she doesn't completely state it. Much Madness Is Divinest Sense really and truly portrays Emily Dickinson's brilliant play on idea and …show more content…
To build the connection to the experience and writing, poets use poetic devices. Without the poetic devices, the read would not be able to connect with the writing on a deeper level. In Emily Dickinson's Much Madness Is Divinest Sense, there are various poetic devices in play. Throughout the poem, paradox is used. The first three lines are the paradox - madness is sanity and sanity is madness. The fourth and fifth lines explain the paradox. The last three lines give examples of the paradox. To help explain and add onto the paradox, other poetic devices are incorporated into the poem. For example, personification is used in the second line because the Eye is given a human like quality. Also in that same line, synecdoche was used with the Eye as well. The Eye could be a representation of a human; a part of a whole. Metaphors are used in the sixth and seventh lines to describe what sanity and madness are like. If you conform, you are sane. If you do not confront, you are mad. Another poetic device is the imagery that is used in the last line because the reader creates an image of a person in chains in their mind as they read it. A poetic device that is incorporated in the poem as a whole is allegory, the moral/ hidden meaning - sanity is madness and madness is