What is dickinson envisions literature functioning the


1. Dickinson's letters to Higginson suggest that her highest ambition for her poetry is that it be

aesthetically vital

publishable

technically unique

2. Dickinson's poems 130 and 214 describe experiences of nature in terms that are deliberately

personal

realistic

religious
3. Poems 241, 258, and 341 describe in introspective terms experiences of personal pain and sorrow. These descriptions suggest that Dickinson had

a keen observer's eye

an emotional life of profound intensity

an intimate acquaintance with contemporary poetry

4. Poems 435, 441, 448 describe Dickinson's attitude toward and ambitions for her poetry. They suggest that

she sought economic independence through her poetry

she considered her poetry to be of high quality

she wanted to develop a reputation as a prominent American poet

5. Dickinson's later poetry, exemplified by 1624 and 1732, suggests that

she had great hopes for America

she lost her belief in God

she experienced life as complex and ambiguous

6. In his letter to Emerson, Whitman identifies as his primary ambition

to be a founder of an indigenous American literature

to be a stylistic innovator

to put Emerson's philosophy in poetic language

7. When Whitman tells Emerson that "a profound person can easily know more of the people than they know of themselves" he is suggesting

that Emerson is such a person

the need for more careful education of American youth

a justification for his claim to be a representative voice for his readers

8. In "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," Whitman describes the sights and sensations he experiences at sunset as he rides the crowded ferry across the East River from Manhattan to Brooklyn. His purpose in doing so is to

document the way that his pocket of America was at the time he lived there

express his unique perspective on this time and place

demonstrate how those common sights and sensations transcend time and all the other differences that divide Americans

9. In "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," Whitman discusses individual identity as

autonomous and separate

nonexistent

derived out of commonality

10. The final line of "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" asserts Whitman's belief that

the soul is embodied in the autonomous individual

the soul is the sum of the individuals in the community

individuals do not exist

11. Whitman's poetry is often described as providing a "catalog" of cultural sights and events. The primary effect of this catalog is

to inventory the characteristics of his culture for posterity

to add authenticity to his writing

to portray the diversity of American experience as encompassed in his consciousness.

12. Dickinson envisions literature functioning as

a religious sermon

an expression of national identity

an expression of individual, human experience

13. Whitman envisions "Song of Myself" as

an expression of one individual's experience

an expression of national identity

a new Homeric epic

14. Whitman's poetry may be contrasted with Dickinson's by being described as

precise and concrete rather than vague and abstract

undisciplined and innovative rather than disciplined and traditional

public and political rather than personal and private

15. In their differences, these poets can be read as offering

gender-specific experiences of American life

conflicting views of the American experience

complementary versions of life in nineteenth century America.

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