Emily Bronte

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“First melted off the hope of youth, then fancy’s rainbow fast withdrew; Then fancy’s rainbow fast withdrew And then experience told me truth in mortal bosoms never grew.” This line is from Emily Bronte‘s poem “I am only being whose doom” that portrays her way of being. Emily Bronte’s expressions of wonderful feelings like love went away at youth because her experiences made her come to realize how sad life truly is. Emily Bronte is a famous writer and poet that drew people in with her sad literary works. Emily Bronte’s way of writing poetry and her attitude towards people and life has been influenced by past events such as death, sickness, and isolation.
Death it seems terrible. But For Emily Bronte it was something she longed towards the end of her life. Throughout Emily’s early childhood, she was surrounded death. People in her family who she loved and cared about was overridden a sickness called Tuberculosis. “The first death that somehow affected Emily’s life was the death of her mother who died of cancer.”(Biography of Emily Bronte). The next deaths that furthermore impacted Em...

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