Analyze how Dickinson uses rhyme to evoke emotion and create meaning in the poem “I’m Nobody.” Use lines from the poem to support your analysis.

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In the poem I'm Nobody, Dickinson puts us into the someone's conversation with strong convictions. With utmost confidence "Nobody" in I'm Nobody makes an introduction. In the lines, "I’m Nobody! Who are you?

Are you – Nobody – too?" and "How public – like a Frog – " and "To an admiring Bog!" Dickinson creates an end rhyme.

In the lines "I’m Nobody! Who are you?

Are you – Nobody – too?" Dickinson emphasizes that there is someone else too other than Nobody. Hence the myth which it contradicts is that loners have no one to talk to. Whereas, in the rhyming of the "frog" and "bog" it emphasizes the connection that the frog has its popularity through an "admiring bog."