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In Emily Dickinson's poem "I dwell in Possibility," the recurring image of a house is an example of:

personification


motif


imagery


oxymoron

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The recurring image of the house in Emily Dickinson's I Dwell in Possibility is an example of imagery. Imagery is defined as figurative language that is visually descriptive or it is a visual symbol. In the case of this poem, the house is an appropriate symbol for poetry. Poetry is compared to a house that is open and accepting, spacious and welcoming.
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