10
Score: 0
Attempted: 0/10
Subscribe
Summary:
In “They shut me up in Prose –”, Emily Dickinson expresses her frustration with societal attempts to confine her creativity and individuality. She uses the metaphor of being physically “shut up” to reflect how she felt restricted by the expectations placed on women, especially in terms of intellectual and literary freedom. The poem criticizes the way society limits those with unique voices, especially through rigid structures like formal education or conventional prose. Dickinson compares this control to locking a bird in a cage, suggesting that the mind, like a bird, cannot truly be imprisoned.