Before I Got My Eye Put Out

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What Is Vision
People think that without vision you can't see the beautiful things around you. But our eyes isn't the only way to see things, I think that we can use our imagination to see the things around us and a lot of us don’t realize that. In Emily Dickinson's poems, “We grow accustomed to the dark” and “Before I got my eye put out” she writes about how not having vision isn’t a bad thing, unless you have your imagination. In the poem, “Before I got my eye put out” Dickinson writes about if she loses her sight it would be better because she has her imagination and her mind to help her see and doing will she wouldn't be able to see all the bad things in the world, she would only see what she wants. She feels that it is safer to see

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