What is the best expression of the theme of emily dickinson's poem "fame is a bee"?
nobody ca...
English, 01.10.2019 18:00 bbanfield1
What is the best expression of the theme of emily dickinson's poem "fame is a bee"?
nobody can be famous without special abilities such as singing or dancing.
like a bee's honey, fame can be a tasty and enjoyable experience.
fame is attractive, but it can hurt and does not last.
to be famous, a person often must harm other people.
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