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Summary:
Emily Dickinson’s poem “Tell all the truth but tell it slant –” explores the theme of truth and how it should be communicated. The poet suggests that truth is powerful and overwhelming, so it must be told indirectly—like a lightning bolt seen from the corner of the eye. Dickinson argues that presenting truth too directly might blind or shock the listener. By using metaphors like lightning, circuit, and children learning, she emphasizes that truth must be revealed gradually for it to be understood and accepted.