‘Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch, Dickinson is truly a tortured soul, tortured with the sweet relief of death just hanging an inch above her grasp, but no, more agony is given. The experience that Dickinson is recalling is broken into three parts, the maelstrom, the goblin, and the dungeon. These three terrifying situations clearly describe the tortured mind of a talented poet. The first line of the poem is, ¨’Twas like a maelstrom, with a notch,¨ since this is given in past tense one must believe…
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