Emily Dickinson's poems presents a very realistic idea in "Success is Counted Sweetest." This poem is about winning--winning a battle. She speaks about the losing side and implies that they need to stuggle, but that they will eventually appreciate winning more than the winning side. This poem speaks a bunch about making mistakes, and then growing from those mistakes.
I have a positive opinion about this poem; I agree with what she is saying. When you fail, you need to get up and work hard. You need to put yourself on a journey toward success. No one wins by sitting around and waiting for great things to happen to them; to win you must work really hard. This will make you successful and qualify you as a winner.
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