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hubag bohol
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« on: November 09, 2009, 10:22:30 AM »
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"I'm nobody! Who are you?"

by Emily Dickinson

I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us — don't tell!
They'd banish us, you know.

How dreary to be somebody!
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!


At school, being popular sometimes seems like the most important thing in the world. We often think that being the center of attention would be fantastic — like being a famous movie star or athlete.

The speaker in Emily Dickinson's poem, "I'm nobody! Who are you?" readily admits to being an outsider. What's more, she even seems to like it. She says it would be "dreary" to be "somebody."

Is she crazy? Who would want to be an outsider?

Think about it for a moment. Who would really want to be an insider?

As an outsider, a "nobody," the speaker is not forced to be "public." She does not have to face the scrutiny or disapproval of people who are likely to be jealous of her popularity. She does not have to play games, put on an act, or keep trying in order to be a somebody. She can be herself and be comfortable.

What's more, she is not alone.

The poem's first stanza tells how the speaker meets a fellow "nobody" — a friend. Together, the two nobodies can enjoy each other's company and their shared anonymity.

As a pair, they aren't really nobodies anymore. That's why the speaker says, "Don't tell! / They 'd banish us, you know." She understands that once you have another "nobody" at your side, you aren't really a "nobody" anymore. And she doesn't want to be banished or kicked out from what she sees as a society of nobodies.

She's comfortable there.

In the second stanza, the tone of the poem changes. The speaker sounds confident. Perhaps it is her discovery that there are other people like her — other "nobodies"-- that makes her feels strongly that being a "somebody" isn't such a great idea.

She realizes that having a friend who understands you and accepts you as you are is more important than being admired by a lot of people or being in the "in" crowd.

In the poem's second stanza, the speaker also makes a strange comparison. She says that being a somebody is like being a frog. What does this simile mean? Aside from Kermit, there aren't many celebrity frogs around.

Why does the speaker choose that amphibian as her representative of a public creature?

It's because frogs make a lot of noise. The poem says that frogs, though they can croak and make themselves heard and be noticed, are noticed only by "an admiring bog." The bog is the frog's environment, not the frog's friend. So who cares what the bog thinks?

That's what the poem says about being a "somebody" who gets noticed by an admiring public. Frequently, the relationship is impersonal and distanced, not like a real friendship. Somebodies may have many admirers, but they might not be able to make those personal connections that real friendship offers.

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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2009, 10:26:53 AM »
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samalat bai Hubs..
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2009, 10:28:23 AM »
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Am a fan of Dickinson. Grin

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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2009, 10:28:45 AM »
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That's what the poem says about being a "somebody" who gets noticed by an admiring public. Frequently, the relationship is impersonal and distanced, not like a real friendship. Somebodies may have many admirers, but they might not be able to make those personal connections that real friendship offers.

- quote from Bay HB.

Korek ni! 101%. Grin
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There is the darkness of sin, first and foremost. In a world where evil is packaged as good, and where the wrong is presented as right, we can easily lose our bearings until we get to the ultimate darkness of unbelief. It is important that we have a clear eyesight, for “if your eyes are good, your body will be filled with light.” - Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
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« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2009, 12:20:19 PM »
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samalat bai Hubs..

Way sayapan, Bay Bugs, bwahaha.

Unsa man, OK ba ni? Klaro?

Basta, so far, wa na koy utang nimo, ha? He he he. Grin
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« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2009, 01:41:36 PM »
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That's what the poem says about being a "somebody" who gets noticed by an admiring public. Frequently, the relationship is impersonal and distanced, not like a real friendship. Somebodies may have many admirers, but they might not be able to make those personal connections that real friendship offers.

- quote from Bay HB.

Korek ni! 101%. Grin

Salamat sa endorsement, Bay Tigs. Bitaw, kasagaran ra ba the foremost admirer of a somebody is himself, bwahaha. Grin
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« Reply #6 on: November 09, 2009, 03:13:49 PM »
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Way sayapan, Bay Bugs, bwahaha.

Unsa man, OK ba ni? Klaro?

Basta, so far, wa na koy utang nimo, ha? He he he. Grin

tapsing lang ni Bai Hubs...ang tua's pikas mauy bullseye... Grin
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