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Emily Dikinson
Title: Emily Dikinson
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Emily Dikinson
Emily Dickinson Dana Kornblum
English 12H
November 20, 2001
Death in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
Emily Dickinson was largely known for her morbid writings that seemed to mirror her own life. Her best works were written after the death of a close friend or family member. Emily Dickinson’s loneliness, deceiving loves, and family members deaths greatly influenced her writings that were a mere attempt to let others know of her problems. The two poems “Because I
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these two poems. Is death to be feared or revered? Probably exploring the mystery of life and death are her objectives. Her imaginative use and placement of language allows for multiple interpretations of her various levels of meanings. It is evident that Dickinson had a strong preoccupation with death. She sought to find peace for those that she loved in self-reflective prose. She should find solace knowing her poetry has impacted generations of ardent admirers.
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