Emily Dickinson's Pain And Death

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Pain and death: all major themes in Emily Dickinson’s writing. Dickinson’s poems usually revolved around themes that involve anguish, grief, guilt, suffering, and illness. These somewhat morbid topics were found frequently, and consequently must be fueled from something. Emily Dickinson’s deteriorated mental state influenced the themes of internal pain and suffering found in her particularly morbid poetry.
Dickinson’s life was rather peculiar. Her social tendencies didn’t correspond with societal normalities, and therefore many considered her a recluse. Dickinson enjoyed solitude and spent much time alone in her home in Amherst. Maybe it’s for this reason that she never married and kept a small amount of friends in her surrounding. She rarely

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