What Is The Theme Of Death In Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830. She was the Middle child of her brother Edward or Austin and her sister Lavinia. Her father was a prominent lawyer who was active in civic affairs. Her country was New England. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on Dec. 10, 1830.She was exclusive, and much about her is unknown. She never married, and after turning thirty, Seldom saw anyone other than her immediate family. She spent almost all her life in her place. Emily has 1 brother and one sister. Emily did what she does now before like way before she was famous for what she does now which is writes poets and stuff like that. As a child she wrote poets And talked about endless summers in some of her poets that she wrote because she loved the summer a lot because she got a lot of free time to do what she always did and that was write poets and enjoy the nature. Emily's sister one summer found over 100 and sum of her poems in her sisters bureau but i don't know why her sister was looking through her stuff i guess it was because it was just her sister's poems. Robert George Brian Dickson Was born on May 25, That was her father i think but i don't know when her mother was born because it didn't tell me so i quit because i started getting mad when i couldn't find it so i stopped. Emily Dickens went to a college that her own dad or father built by himself and called that college he built by himself he called it Amherst And it was a private school to. She attended the same college which is the college her dad made but she attended it for 7 years straight.Emily Dickinson was a creative student in school and also a inventive student like probably one of the most successful ones in like making poets and stuff. Emily Dickinson Could walk dogs in her mind that's how good her imagination was when she does …show more content…
Emily Dickinson also worked for the president so i guess if she didn't get famous for having or making poets or poems then she would be famous and wealthy because she obviously works for the president. Death was important to Emily Dickinson. Out of some one thousand and seven hundred poems, perhaps some "five to six hundred" are concerned with the theme of death; other estimates suggest that the figure may be nearer to a half.Critics differ on the general role and meaning of death in Dickinson's poetry. Thomas H. Johnson, her editor and biographer, suggests that, for the poet, death is a mystery to be explored, but he maintains that Dickinson remained undecided as to a solution throughout her work.2 Poetry as the exploration of limits is a central aspect of Jane Donahue Eberwein, Dickinson: Strategies of Limitation she finds the poet fascinated with death as the ultimate form of limitation and transformation: "Death as circumference dominated her thoughts" (Eberwein 199). Eschatology, the doctrine of last things of which death is but the first, is given, in Virginia H. Oliver's Apocalypse of Green, as the frame within which Dickinson tests her religion, her faith, and her belief through the medium of her poetry. That's my 800 words on the person i got

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