Emily Dickinson

A Counterfeit – a Plated Person –

A Counterfeit – a Plated Person – - meaning Summary

Authenticity Versus Falsehood

Dickinson contrasts authentic self and false appearance. The speaker rejects being a counterfeit and claims truth provides health, safety, and openness like the sky. A lie, by contrast, makes life meagre and exilic, depriving one of vitality. The poem suggests falsehood isolates the self and becomes conspicuous only at death, implying deception lacks the sustaining qualities of truth and is ultimately revealed or hollow.

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A Counterfeit – a Plated Person – I would not be – Whatever strata of Iniquity My Nature underlie – Truth is good Health – and Safety, and the Sky. How meagre, what an Exile – is a Lie, And Vocal – when we die –

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