Which ideas from Dickinson's poetry reflect shifts in American literature in the mid and late-19th century? Select Yes or No for each idea.

exploring the darker side of humanity-yes or no

demonstrating the connection between humans and nature with metaphors-yes or no

defying conventional rules and boundaries-yes or no

seeking truth in nature-yes or no​

Respuesta :

Dickinson's poetry reflects the changes in American literature through demonstrating the connection between humans and nature and through the search for truth in nature.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Emily Dickinson was a great American poet during the 19th century.
  • She lived a life of seclusion and it interfered a lot with her poetry.
  • Dickinson's poetry has an introspective content, where she shows her strong connection to nature.
  • In these poems, she highlighted the connection between human beings and nature, presenting several metaphors that deepened the connection and highlighted the importance of nature in human life.
  • She also reinforced the idea that human beings should search for the truth in nature since all the elements that compose it are immutable and credible.

These elements are common features in 19th century poetry, being intrinsic features of Dickinson's poetry.

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Answer:

Exploring the darker side of humanity --> No

Seeking truth in nature --> Yes

Demonstrating the connection between humans and nature with metaphors  --> Yes

Defying conventional rules and boundaries --> Yes

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