Emily Dickinson’s poem “Success is counted sweetest” took the aspects of winning. However, her reasons were that without failing, we wouldn’t know success. This idea that she was a success had to prove that she knew what winning was. She said in the poem, that without failure, success would not be known. Emily Dickinson was truly a success, she knew the game, and she knew what ways to get the readers.
I agree with her ideas. Because we would not know the standards of what needs to be done without failing. So basically, failing is the only way to find of what you need to do to win.
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