
Themes and Symbolism in Emily Dickinson's Poems
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English, Other
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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Emily Dickinson, a reclusive poet, wrote most of her 1800 poems during a period of self-isolation from 1858 to 1865. Her works often used volcanic imagery, possibly reflecting her own psychological struggles, including a suspected epilepsy condition. The American Civil War deeply affected her, influencing her poetry with themes of death and mortality. Despite societal stigmas, Dickinson's unique perspective and experiences fueled her poetic greatness.
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