A Short Analysis of Emily Dickinson’s ‘A Thunderstorm’

By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University)

This is the second version of a poem which Dickinson wrote in two different drafts in 1864. This version opens, ‘The wind begun to rock the Grass’, and describes the chaos that a storm wreaks upon the world. Worth reading for the following two lines alone: ‘The Dust did scoop itself like Hands / And threw away the Road.’

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