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English, 17.03.2020 23:38 rleiphart1

Which theme is reflected in Emily Dickinson's "The Soul unto Itself?
The Soul unto itself
Is an imperial friend-
Or the most agonizing Spy-
An Enemy-could send-
Secure against its own-
No treason it can fear-
Itself-its Sovereign-of itself
The Soul should stand in Awe-
O A.
Friends and enemies can take advantage of a soul.
OB.
The soul can be a person's best friend and worst enemy.
OC. The soul does not affect a person in any way.
D. Humans have to earn their souls.

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