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"I'm Nobody! Who are you?" is a short poem by American poet, Emily Dickinson, who wrote during the midth century (though most of her poems were not published until the s, after Dickinson had died). In the poem, a speaker introduces themselves—perhaps to the reader—as "Nobody," before excitedly realizing that the addressee is "Nobody" too.  · Dickinson intensely believed that the thoughts of one’s mind were meant to be kept private, or privately shared, but never sold. These ideas come through in ‘I’m Nobody! Who are you?,’ as well. However, this poem reveals another side of Dickinson- the Reviews: 2. Emily Dickinson was born on Decem, in Amherst, Massachusetts. While she was extremely prolific as a poet and regularly enclosed poems in letters to friends, she was not publicly recognized during her lifetime.


In her short poem, "I'm nobody! Who are you?". Emily Dickinson dons the mantle of the speaker in the poem and explores the various nuances involved in being the antithesis of a 'somebody', namely, a 'nobody'. As a 'nobody,' the speaker takes on the role of an 'outsider' who does not have to be in the public eye. Contributions: translations, 2 transliterations, thanks received, translation requests fulfilled for members, 41 transcription requests fulfilled, added 22 idioms, explained 38 idioms, left comments. Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems Summary and Analysis of "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" This poem opens with a literally impossible declaration—that the speaker is "Nobody.". This nobody-ness, however, quickly comes to mean that she is outside of the public sphere; perhaps, here Dickinson is touching on her own failure to become a published.


I'm Nobody! Who Are You? is one of Emily Dickinson's short poems, being only two stanzas, eight lines, in length. It has the classic hallmarks of a Dickinson poem, namely lots of dashes, unorthodox punctuation and exquisite use of words. The main theme is self-identity and all that goes with it. “I’m nobody! Who are you?” Emily Dickinson’s “I’m nobody! Who are you?” This poem seems very simple in its nature, an easy read. In the first stanza line one, if relating to a freshman in high school a youngster may experience these type feelings. Poem by Emily Dickinson. The poem as it appeared when published posthumously in " I'm Nobody! Who are you? " is a short lyric poem by Emily Dickinson first published in in Poems, Series 2. It is one of Dickinson’s most popular poems.

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