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Bells Quote by Emily Dickinson

“Memory is a strange Bell—Jubilee, and Knell.” quote by Emily Dickinson
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“Memory is a strange Bell—Jubilee, and Knell.”

Emily Dickinson

About This Quote

Source Poem: "Bell—Jubilee, and Knell", 1862, Collected Poems

Emily Dickinson likens memory to a bell that rings both celebration and mourning.

In simple terms: Memory is both joyous and sorrowful.

Key Takeaway

Honor both happy and sad memories.

Themes

memory emotion duality

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Personal reflection
  • grief counseling
  • historical remembrance

Key Concepts

Psychology literary symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What memories bring you both joy and grief?
  • How can you balance remembering with moving forward?
A Different Perspective

Memory can trap us in past pain if not processed.

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