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1 I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280)
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280)

2 Vocabulary Words mourners (n.) – people expressing grief or sorrow for the dead • service (n.) – a form followed in worship or in a religious ceremony Vocabulary to teach (may include direct word work and/or questions) • to and fro (idiom) – back and forth • sense (n.) – perception or awareness of the mind often produced through the 
senses: touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing. Can also refer to moral sense or awareness. • treading (v.) – stepping, walking, or trampling so as to press, crush, or injure 
something • solitary (adj.) – alone; without companions • plank (n.) – a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board • reason (n.) – the mental powers concerned with forming conclusions, 
judgments, or inferences; sound judgment; normal or sound powers of mind; sanity

3 Highlight the sensory words Dickinson uses.
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280) Emily Dickinson, I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, And Mourners to and fro Kept treading – treading – till it seemed That Sense was breaking through – And when they all were seated, A Service, like a Drum – Kept beating – beating – till I thought My Mind was going numb – And then I heard them lift a Box And creak across my Soul With those same Boots of Lead, again, Then Space – began to toll, As all the Heavens were a Bell, And Being, but an Ear, And I, and Silence, some strange Race Wrecked, solitary, here – And then a Plank in Reason, broke, And I dropped down, and down – And hit a World, at every plunge, And Finished knowing – then – Highlight the 
sensory words 
Dickinson 
uses.

4 Work in pairs to answer the following questions about the poem
Work in pairs to answer the 
following questions about the 
poem. These questions are 
designed to help you gain a deeper 
understanding of the poem.

5 Homework What might the "Box" (9) contain? 
What evidence from the poem 
supports your thinking?

6 Take a walk 
around the 
classroom and 
answer the 
questions on each 
chart paper.

7 Based on your observations, 
determine the central idea in "I Felt 
a Funeral, in my Brain."


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