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Unrequited by Emily Shaffer
Unrequited by Emily  Shaffer









Unrequited by Emily Shaffer

The figurative language used by the poet illustrates that she wants her heart ( personified as a human) to forget everything about him and “help” her forget him completely. The “light” is explained as life and usually depicts comfort, peace, and a happy beginning. The rhyming words emphasize the intensity of darkness and silence associated with the “night” whereas life and happiness express “light”. The second and fourth lines rhyme with “night” and “light”. The poem is consistent with the first and third lines being longer than the second and fourth. The rhythm taps with the rhyme scheme of 1232 4565. ‘Heart, we will forget him!’ consists of two stanzas with no exact meter structure. The impression of her experiences on her heart and soul gave birth to the endless unforgettable pain she inscribed on paper that became history. In this poem, Emily reveals her personal experience. Heart, we will forget him! Analysis Stanza One Heart, we will forget him! Emily Dickinson I admire the autobiographical piece narrated by the eloquent orator that brings to light her personal aspect with insight for deep introspection and meticulous attention to language. Once the emotion for him fades away or diminishes, the heart will forget him, though not literally. The poet personifies the heart as a person with human attributes. The emotional bond she has tied with him gives her pain, thus she finds it difficult to forget him. She badly misses him and is hurt by the relationship status she shares with him. The time she has spent with him and the memories she has collected cause her distress and grief. In the poem ‘Heart, we will forget him!’, she articulates herself as someone who is heartbroken, and is trying to forget someone very close to her. Emily was a reclusive poet who lived in physical isolation, yet observed nature and the world so keenly that her rich and diverse symbolic fantasies and scriptures made her a towering figure of American Literature. She was an intelligent writer, wise with her words, and gifted with the ability to interpret human passion intensely.

Unrequited by Emily Shaffer

Emily Dickson was one of the best lyric poets. The poem illustrates the state of the heart and the responses of the changing emotions. The intensity of emotion is the strength of an effect, thus the affected heart changes the effects of life. The afflicted lover is going through pain and depression that shatters the emotional balance one needs to have in life.

Unrequited by Emily Shaffer Unrequited by Emily Shaffer

The poem, ‘Heart, we will forget him!’, explains the after-effects of unrequited love.











Unrequited by Emily  Shaffer