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      • In the first stanza, Dickinson declaims that it is impossible to put a fire out, because something that can ignite or burst into flames will find a way to keep going by itself, without needing anyone to fan the flames. Even upon the slowest or calmest night, the fire will rage.
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  2. The poem's brevity and use of contrasting images emphasize the indomitable nature of fire and flood. Dickinson's use of personification gives the elements a sense of agency, suggesting that they are beyond human control.

  3. Aug 12, 2019 · In the first stanza, Dickinson declaims that it is impossible to put a fire out, because something that can ignite or burst into flames will find a way to keep going by itself, without needing anyone to fan the flames. Even upon the slowest or calmest night, the fire will rage.

  4. poem 530. You cannot put a Fire out A Thing that can ignite Can go, itself, without a Fan Upon the slowest Night You cannot fold a Flood And put it in a Drawer Because the Winds would find it out And tell your Cedar Floor.

  5. Apr 1, 2008 · A fire that cannot be put out is like a memory that cannot truly be erased from the mind, and a flood that cannot be stashed in a drawer, or corner represents emotions that cannot be covered up or hidden.

  6. May 13, 2011 · Emily Dickinson 1830 (Amherst) – 1886 (Amherst) You cannot put a Fire out—. A Thing that can ignite. Can go, itself, without a Fan—. Upon the slowest Night—. You cannot fold a Flood—. And put it in a Drawer—. Because the Winds would find it out—.

  7. You cannot put a Fire out— A Thing that can ignite Can go, itself, without a Fan— Upon the slowest Night—. You cannot fold a Flood— And put it in a Drawer— Because the Winds would find it out— And tell your Cedar Floor—.

  8. Jan 25, 2024 · You cannot put a Fire out — A Thing that can ignite Can go, itself, without a Fan — Upon the slowest Night — You cannot fold a Flood — And put it in a Drawer — Because the Winds would find it out — And tell your Cedar Floor —

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