Dickinson was obsessed with death and immortality topics. She had a talent for ambiguity and questioning life after death. It is not hard to understand why she had all these thoughts. When Dickinson was a kid, she attended a Seminar for girls, but on some point in her life, she told her parents that she does not want to go back. I …show more content…
In the next stanza mother nature’s children are sleeping so the scenario change to the night. “She turns as long away (18)” this suggest that mother nature has other duties but she will always illuminate her children with her lamps that are stars. In the final stanza, Nature is putting her golding finger on her lip this is suggesting that she is introducing the silence a quality of the