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In Dickinson’s poetry, what might a ‘house’ typically symbolize?

AA place of refuge and safety

BThe human body or the self

CA representation of societal norms and expectations

DA literal dwelling place

Answer:

B. The human body or the self

Read Explanation:

In Dickinson's poems, a 'house' is often used metaphorically to represent the human body or the self. It can symbolize the limitations and boundaries of physical existence or the internal space of the mind and soul. The house becomes a vessel for exploring themes of identity, confinement, and the search for meaning.


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