1. Biographical Critical Method should be applied in the poems done by Emily Dickinson. This is due to the fact that virtually all of her poems tackle ideals, concepts, and problems that she had encountered in life.

Her Poem “After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes” is a simple illustration of this truth. It conveys the feelings Dickinson had when she simultaneously lost some of her dearest relatives and friend.2. Historical Critical Method would better suit the poem “Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister” by Robert Browning. The poem could not be of a biographical criticism because it does not reflect any of the author’s life experiences.

Neither did it note anything about the writer’s interests nor had the life the author gone through. Certainly, it could be said that the poem could be examined only by analyzing it through its historical context.3. In her poem, Sylvia Plath made a symbol through the character of “Daddy. By tying the depiction and ideals bestowed by “Daddy” to that of the time when it was written, we will see that she was talking of the war between the Jews and the Nazi’s.

Plath’s portrayals of “Daddy” even seem to fit the character of Adolf Hitler during that time. The Jews’ fear of the Germans throughout Hitler’s reign was clearly and undeniably seen through the actions symbolized by “Daddy. ”4. “The Farm on the Great Plains” talks basically of a farm on a grand plain.Ironically, William Edgar Stafford was born in Hutchison, Kansas--- a vast plain where he had tend farm jobs like working in the sugar beet field and raising vegetables.

It may have also been that Stafford, through the poem, is showing the start of his being conscious of his talents and the beginning of his literary career on the latter part of his life. That is why the speaker, at the end of the poem, says that he is “pacing toward what I know. ”