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    few short years in school‚ Emily never left her home town of Amherst‚ Massachusetts. In the latter part of her life she rarely left her large brick house‚ and communicated even to her beloved sister through a door rarely left "slightly ajar." This seclusion gave her a reputation for eccentricity to the local towns people‚ and perhaps increased her interest in death (Whicher 26). Dressing in white every day Dickinson was know in Amherst as‚ "the New England mystic‚" by some. Her only contact to

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    Dequan Emily Dickinson 4 March 2011 ’ ’Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst‚ Massachusetts in 1830. She lived there all of her life. Her grandfather was the founder of Amherst College‚ and her father Edward Dickinson was a lawyer who served as the treasurer of the college. He also held various political offices ’ ’. (LaBlanc‚ (2001). Emily ’s mother Emily Norcross Dickinson was a very reserve person. She didn ’t speak much but she taught Emily Dickinson all that she needed to know

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    Explore the context for Emily Dickinson’s poetry and how this context may have influenced its style and content. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet who was born in Amherst‚ “a quiet academic village in the farming district of Massachusetts‚ a hundred miles west of Boston” where “she had lived... obscurely all her life”. She was born on December 30‚ 1830 into a successful‚ prominent and respected family within the community. In respect to her character in the early years of her life

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    influenced her poetry. Emily Dickinson did not at all have a sort of a rough upbringing or childhood‚ as it was in fact‚ very pleasant for the most part. She was born on December 10th 1830 in Amherst‚ Massachusetts. The town she had grown up in‚ coincidentally‚ was noted as a center of education‚ based on the Amherst College. Her family was very well-known in the community‚ so her childhood home was often used as a meeting place for visitors. In school‚ Emily was known for being a very intelligent student

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    Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 in Amherst‚ Massachusetts. Dickinson lived a reclusive life away from society in her parents’ house where she used to garden and write poems and letters. In her lifetime‚ only tenth poems were anonymously published. Dickinson was a woman that didn’t desire to be known. In one of her poems “I’m Nobody! Who are you?” she states that “Don’t tell! They’d advertise- you know! (2)”. This poem emphasizes the fact that for society‚ Dickinson is nobody and that she preferred

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    Austin‚ and a younger sister – Lavinia Norcross. She was born into the changing community of Amherst‚ Massachusetts.

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    Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on 10th December‚ 1830‚ in the town of Amherst‚ Massachusetts and was raised in a strict Calvinistic home. Amherst‚ was 50 miles from Boston‚ had become well known as a center for Education‚ based around Amherst College. Emily’s family were pillars of the local community; theirs house was known as “The Homestead” or “The Mansion” was often used as a meeting place for distinguished visitors. (“Brief Biography of Emily Dickinson.”) and (Beers‚ G. Kylene‚ Lee Odell

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    Emily Dickinson is a household name for any person who has taken interest in the field of poetry. With famous works such as: “I taste a liquor never brewed”‚ “Wild nights - Wild nights!”‚ and “ I felt a funeral‚ in my Brain”‚ gave her an undeniable reputation as a powerhouse writer in 19th century American literature. Not all readers may know of her seclusive lifestyle and how it affected her writing and her mental health. Born December 10‚ 1830 in Massachusetts‚ where she ended up living most

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    their backgrounds and writing styles were quite different‚ both Dickinson and Whitman challenged accepted forms of writing and are regarded today as important poets. Dickinson and Whitman had very different upbringings. Dickinson was raised in Amherst‚ Massachusetts and had two siblings. She was always put in the best schools and even received a college education at Mount Holyoke. Her family was relatively wealthy and she did not have to work in order to help them. In contrast to Dickinson’s privileged

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    Emily Dickinson Albert Camus once said‚ “A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession.” Camus means that a work of art is what an artist uses to confess what is deeply in his or her art. Artists use their talents to express the emotion they are feeling or expressed the emotion they’ve felt before. Artists even use their life experiences as inspiration to their art. They want to bring a certain message into their art so other people can understand the true emotion behind the

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