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820.NTA.C (Browse shelf) 1 Not For Loan 5010000140014

A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of :"Licencié en Pédagogie Appliquée, Agrégé de l'Enseignement Secondaire en Anglais".

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The present work entited HARMONY AND AFFINITY IN EMILY DICKINSON'S SELECTED POEMS is a response to some fundamental questions concerning creatures' life. The work aims at showing the reader that all natural elements actively participate to the continuity of life. Some creatures live depending on others and things have been and will always be like that. As for the hypothesis, most Dickinson's poems suggest that only a reciprocal co-existence of the elements of the nature can lead to the fulfillment. This is true when all natural elements live in harmonious relationship. Most scholars of the Transcendentalism agree that there is harmony in Nature in the sense that all natural elements continue to live depending on one another. No single creature has more or less importance for the death of one in a cycle of life immediately brings the disappearance of others. Because even an angle worn in an area transforms the sterile soil into a fertile one and thereafter can help the plants to grow well. Respect and mutual understanding should be the weapon of every creature.

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