How Did Emily Dickinson Influence Her Poetry

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Emily Dickinson peoms were created and influence by death around her, isolation from

the world, and emotion she felt through points in her life. Emily dickinson is recognized as one

of the most famous poet today, but it was not like that before. Emily Dickinson was not famous

during her period of time but famous now for her writing style and the ways she write about

different topics like love, death, nature, and beauty. She is famous because of how she writes

from her emotions and past history which all together creates a perfect poet such as her self. Also

there could be more that influence your writing but we might never know because she stayed

isolated from the world.

Emily Dickinson as a child has always been a talented …show more content…

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any room there for me, darling, and will you "love me more if ever you come home"?--it

is enough (Open Me Carefully)

Emily wrote this to Susie and she did write back even though after Emily death Susie burn all

the letter she wrote back to Emily creating the suspicion that theyboth were having an affair.

Also Emily Dickinson was never seen in public and the ones who manage to see her clam that

she was a ghost since she was only seen wearing white dresses which could represent her death.

Emily Dickinson never publish any of her writing instead her friends and family did it for her.

Also when she died her poems were publish by a man name Thomas Wentworth who admire her

work but, only publish if her family promise to pay half for her poem being publish. Emily

believe she was born for a reason and that was to write to the world which she did and never

believe she would become famous even though she, but did not live to see it. The reason she was

not a famous writer back in her time was because her style was consist of dashs which was unqie

to her writing but other writer believe was not a way for writing poem and the structure

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