TEXT TO TEXT: “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” vs Supernatural I connected the poem, “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain to the television show Supernatural. Both the poem and Supernatural have similar character traits; a few similar characteristics include mystery, death, and escape. Both the poem and Supernatural connect, or relate to one another as they both contain mysterious tensions. For example, in Supernatural, the first episode of the first season, a mysterious tension played a major role throughout the entire episode as the two main characters, Dean and Sam, risk their lives to track down the horrifying demon that haunts in the night; in the poem, suspension and mystery plays a role as Dickinson ends the poem with a cliffhanger, “And then a Plank in Reason broke; And i dropped down, and down-; And hit a World, at every plunge; And finished Knowing- then-” (Dickinson, lines 17-20). Both the poem and the television show Supernatural center around the topic of death. In the television show, death is represented as the main focus; in Supernatural season one, episode one, the demon lures men to take her home, leading them on a pathway to their own …show more content…
During middle school, at lunch, she would tell me about her feelings, how the world was taking ahold of her. She felt lost in society, feeling unwanted, feeling as if she were a disappointment. I believe this connects to the poem as the author depicts a view of herself lost in a world of sorrow and disappointment, hoping to soon escape. My friend once told me how she one day dreams of being transformed, brought to a whole new world, where she could feel accepted as her true colors. I connect my friends wish to the poem as well as Dickinson depicts herself falling, her free fall eventually led to her destination, of a new