1943.7654 years old and that was in 4010
She started at the age of 6 years old.
Emily Dickinson of Amherst, Massachusetts would write poems almost each and every day to express each and every emotion. Dickinson's style, her poems; they did not formaly fit that of the styles being taught in those times. Even today, an inexperienced reader may not necessarily understand how she used bad grammar to accentuate the more dramatic points in her poems. Her style of writing often included poems of morbid scenes of death and the uglier truth of dying as she saw it. Dickinson did in fact see a significant number of deaths. She truly was able to visualize and experience death without actually dying. In her hundreds of, probably more, originally un-published poems; it is said that her perspective, her outlook on the events that went on in her in her life had decided to be felt by letting the emotions spill from her pen and onto the paper. This explains her almost deliberate and poetic rebellion along with her declaration against the taught writing methods and styles of that time. Her writing seemed to flow from her mind as it came about in her thoughts rather than poetry we read today. This poetry flows too, but today's poetry flows because we have written it over and over and over again. Editing and proofreading until the words are so polished and so clean it does not even seem like a natural, free form of expression anymore. Today's poetry is unlike Dickinson's in that it is not of thoughts and emotions - tangled into each other as they would if it were written naturally, or by Emily Dickinson herself. Unfortunately for her, she was a poet who would not be recognized as one of America's literary giants until long after she passed away. Only then would people recognize that writing, especially poetry, was just like music and music's song writers. It would be poetry like Dickinson's and like music that did more than coin some catchy phrases or new dances. Poetry was like music that made you stop whatever you were doing, wherever you where. Music that made our hearts like instruments and the poetic song writers that could carefully play our emotions. Emily Dickinson's writing style simply spelled out, however informally, the passions and truths about life, about her life and her experiences.
Emily Dickinson died of Bright's disease or Nephritis - diseases of the kidneys.
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1. She always wore white2. She never married3. She suffered from Depression4. She wrote 1779 poems (WOW!)5. All her poems were concealed in a locked box.6. She attended school (stay in it kids!)7. Her mom suffered from depression, too. I'm sure that there are many more, but here are a few for you guys who need to find fun facts for a report or whatever.
She is a junior in high school.
Isn't he working on a book of poetry and wisodm?? Isn't he working on a book of poetry and wisdom?
are you doing a poetry school assignment too.
No its at savemart center
A free verse poem is a type of poem that does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. It allows for more flexibility in terms of structure, line breaks, and rhythm, giving the poet the freedom to experiment with language and form.
any random word will do. It just depends on why type of poetry you are doing. There are many such as : ryming poems, acrosstic poems and so on
I presume the poem the questioner was referring to was written by Emily Dickinson as follows.'I have no Life but this -- by Emily DickinsonI have no Life but this --To lead it here --Nor any Death -- but lestDispelled from there --Nor tie to Earths to come --Nor Action new --Except through this extent --The Realm of you --'I would say, and I am not experienced at poetry analysis, that the main points being made is that all we know for certain is that we are alive now, this moment and we do not even know whether we will be able to ever do anything different to that which are now doing. However our poet is so in love that whatever it is she does will be done in the context of her relationship with her lover and "The Realm of you'I look forward to reading the reactions of others including the questioner?