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Apparently with No Surprise

"Apparently with No Surprise" is a poem written by Emily Dickenson. She was a major American poet. Her poems deal with basic human concerns such as love, pain, fame, death, and immortality.

In “Apparently with No Surprise,” Emily writes about the power, cold attitude of nature, and the philosophy of life. The situation described in this poem is simple. Frost beheads a happy flower accidentally in play. Here, the surprise is that the real killer is “blond”. It is clearly the sun, which stopped its warmth and allowed the frost to do its dirty job. The sun simply observes the working of nature. These are natural processes. Nature works according to God’s wishes.

Emily uses this example of nature as a metaphor for life. Nature follows the discipline made by God. The violence of nature is approved by God, Whatever plight comes to his creation, He is the one to oversee their life cycle.

In Nutshell, it can be said that nature all work is done with the will of God.

Nobody can break the laws of nature. Our life is governed by nature according to the wishes of God.


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