Grief Is the Thing With Feathers
Significance of Emily Dickinson Poem
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The edited Emily Dickinson poem used as a prologue to the novella represents the presence of grief overpowering love. The poem is “That Love is all there is,” and the words “love”, “freight”, and “groove” are all crossed out and replaced with “crow.” It symbolizes how the weight of grief replaces love at the outset of the novella.