Thee first poem “Before I got my eye put out” shows a sign of lost and darkness as the speaker in the poem is explaining the way she liked to live life and she knows no other way how to live without her sense of sight. This can be shown in the first stanza of the poem, it states “ Before I got my eye put out I liked to see - As other creatures, that have Eyes And know no other way”. She doesn’t just lose her vision but she also becomes lost without her sense of sight. This isn’t the only time that Emily Dickinson has written about the lost of something in her poem.
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But the speaker in “We grow accustomed to the Dark” wouldn’t have the same reaction due to the fact that the speaker in “We grow accustomed to the Dark” has more of a mature mindset as the speaker finds other ways to adapt to her loss of sight.
In the poem “Before I got my eye put out” and “We grow accustomed to the Dark” written by Emily Dickinson, she doesn’t only explain darkness and the loss of sight literally but she also explains them metaphorically. This can be shown within the lines of each of the poems and the words she uses to explain them. The way that Emily Dickinson found ways to work around her physical loss of sight proves that even though you maybe experiencing the loss of something with hard work and dedication you can achieve whatever you set your mind