Indledning
The poem “There came a wind like a bugle” written by Emily Dickinson, is a poem about nature, as well as many of her other poems, is the primary fulcrum.

Emily was not very religious, which was unusual in New England, because of these religious dogmas averaged everything in the way people lived.

In replacement did Emily find her own personal relation to god, which is also reflected in her poems, where the nature and the divine is closely connected.

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Uddrag
It is a poem with several meanings, but the main significance is how astonishing it is when the nature can withstand the intense outburst of the wind.

The storm appears really powerful and dangerous, and that gives us an information about that this nature catastrophes also were happening back then. Today it is very equally and even worse.

The nature has caused many bereavements and especially a story about a very young boy called Jesse Wickman, is very tragic.

He was a victim of a rough flood that washed him away during an evacuation. We can by this, conclude that these disasters always have been happening.

Emily begins by describing the sound of the wind and associates that sound with a bugle. In former times, the military used this so-called bugle as an alert if there were an incoming attack

so when Emily use this term of description, she creates a threatening feeling of an incoming catastrophe. The word “bugle” can also be comprehended in another way.