Emily Dickinson Review and Interpretation of Poems #449, #465, and #712

Date Submitted: 07/16/2003 00:43:41
Category: / Literature / Poetry
Length: 6 pages (1644 words)
Emily Dickinson <Tab/>Emily Dickinson's poetry mostly reflects her feelings towards death and the projected events after death. As a poet, she was a very inward, and wrote about feelings that came from deeply within her--unlike other poets of her time whose societies were directly shown in their poetry (i.e.-Walt Whitman). Of course social and historical values shaped her personality, but in her poetry alone little can be derived …
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…where, how questions all come together as you delve deeper into the authors ideas behind her poems and the influential factors of the author's life. You cannot analyze one without analyzing the other even though they might seem irrelevant at times, their relevance and correlation is of the utmost importance when attempting to search for the roots of her revolutionary thoughts and when attempting to describe a deeper analysis and meaning behind an author's poetry.
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