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“There’s a Certain Slant of Light” – Isolation

Emily Dickinson’s poem “There’s a Certain Slant of Light” describes the effect of light in “winter afternoons” as a subtle, invisible “affliction,” something imperceptible yet real; something not unlike solitude. Franz Kafka states, “Isolation is a way to know ourselves.” Students will examine the truth in that statement. Is isolation self-revelatory, is it like a “death,” or is it both? Students may consider the difference between an “internal difference – Where the Meanings are” and “Heavenly hurt” caused by despair. After a close reading and discussion, students will write poems on their own experiences of isolation.

Level: Secondary English/Language Arts

Subject Area: American Literature/U.S. History

Author: Karina Isley

 

 

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