English, 12.11.2019 18:31 paytonthalacker
"heart, we will forget him"
by emily dickinson
heart, we will forget him!
you and i, to-night!
you may forget the warmth he gave,
i will forget the light.
when you have done, pray tell me,
that i my thoughts may dim;
haste! lest while you're lagging,
i may remember him!
source: dickinson, emily. "heart, we will forget him." bartleby. com. bartleby. com, n. d. web. 15 july 2011.
which of the following best describes the conflict expressed in this poem?
a. internal conflict: character vs. nature
b. internal conflict: character vs. self
c. external conflict: character vs. self
d. external conflict: character vs. character
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"heart, we will forget him"
by emily dickinson
heart, we will forget him!
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by emily dickinson
heart, we will forget him!
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