She uses figurative language to add more emotion or give more of an image to the reader.
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Emily Dickinson uses comparisons in the form of similes (i.g frog), and metaphors (i.g bog). Also, to my knowledge, bogs don't normally have the ability to admire, so "to an admiring bog" may be a personification of the bog.
Her poems are all numbered, and often are refered to as the first few words of the poem. Here is a website that has a few of her poems. http://www.everypoet.com/archive/poetry/Emily-Dickinson/emily-dickinson-poems-contents.htm
emily maynerd she is also the bachorett for this season because they broke up :(
No, Emily Gilmore is not single.
'Emily' is played by Mary Steenburgen.
"A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner is written in English.
Yes, Emily Dickinson frequently uses personification in her poetry, giving human qualities to non-human things. In contrast, Walt Whitman often avoids figurative language and instead utilizes direct and straightforward language in his poetic works.
The call number for a book on poetry by Emily Dickinson would typically be under 811.4, which is the general classification for American poetry. Look for the specific section within 811.4 that pertains to Emily Dickinson's works.
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She was a poet.
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I assume you mean Emily Dickinson, not 'Emily Dickson'. If so, no, to the best of my knowledge she never married. She was a social hermit who rarely wandered out of her house.
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Henry B. Weisberg has written: 'Great poetry of the English language: Geoffrey Chaucer to Emily Dickinson' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry
Emily Dickinson died of kidney disease in her bed at home, surrounded by her family.
because she wanted to and she liked to write poems
The Reverend Charles Wadsworth had a powerful effect on Emily Dickinson's life and her poetry.