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Analysis of The Poem “I Never Saw a Moor” by Emily Dickinson Based on Its Intrinsic Value

I Never Saw a Moor By Emily Dickinson I never saw a moor I never see the sea Yet know I how the heather looks And what a wave must be I never spoke with God Nor visited in heaven Yet certain am I of the spot As if the chart were given This poem tells about someone who never saw a moor and the sea. But she knew how the heather grows and looks. She also knew the condition in the sea, how the wave forces the corals. W ithout having experience to see them directly,  she used her imagination and she believed that they were exist. Even she can imagine them deeper by visualizing the heather and wave there. About the God and heaven, she never spoke with God because she never saw God and she never visited the heaven too. But by her faith, she believed that God exists and she can communicate with Him in her prayer. She felt that she is of the spot where God is. She believed if God nears her. She also believed that the heaven exists, as if she was given by God the