Yes Im sure Emily Dickinson wrote poems
Shakespeare
so she wouldn't suck...
Emily Dickinson wrote over 1000 poems on various themes, including death. It is estimated that around one-third of her poems address the topic of death in some form, reflecting her fascination with mortality and the afterlife.
Emily had a lot of inspiration. Some of her poems were written in the style of hymns, like the Bible. She was also inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was a family friend.
Emily Dickinson wrote over 1700 poems. Some of these were revised versions of poems she was not satisfied with. Some of her works include "Heart, we will forget him!", "I'm Nobody! Who are You?", and "Wild Nights! Wild Nights!"
Emily Dickinson wrote 1775 poems that we know of. Only twenty were published during her lifetime. after she died, her family discovered the 40 volumes of poetry that she had written, and published them.
Emily Dickinson wrote primarily lyric poems, which are short, musical poems that express the poet's thoughts and feelings. Many of her poems focused on themes such as nature, death, love, and the self. Dickinson also experimented with unconventional forms and punctuation in her poetry.
Not everyone will agree on what Emily Dickinson's greatest single work (magnum opus) is.Some of her most famous poems are:Hope is the Thing with FeathersBecause I Could Not Stop For DeathT'is So Much JoyBehind me dips EternityThe Only News I knowIf I Can StopMuch Madness
because she wanted to and she liked to write poems
Emily Dickinson primarily used a pen and ink to write her poetry. While quills were commonly used during her time period, especially in the 19th century, Emily Dickinson preferred a pen for her writing.
Yes, Emily Dickinson was also a skilled gardener and took care of her family's garden. Additionally, she was known to be a dedicated letter writer, corresponding with friends, family, and literary figures. However, writing poetry was her primary passion and focus.
Emily Dickinson's favorite thing to do is write poems and spend time with her love of her life Reverend Charles Wadsworth. She loved both of them so much she could not let those them go.