What extended metaphor(s) does Emily Dickinson use in "They Shut Me Up in Prose," and how does that extended metaphor help develop the poem's meaning?
Poem They shut me up in Prose –
As when a little Girl
They put me in the Closet –
Because they liked me “still” –
Still! Could themself have peeped –
And seen my Brain – go round –
They might as wise have lodged a Bird
For Treason – in the Pound –
Himself has but to will
And easy as a Star
Look down opon Captivity –
And laugh – No more have I –
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