Watching funerals from her window as a child had an influence on Emily Dickinson and was one factor that led to her becoming more of a recluse as the years went by. However, she was also heavily influenced by her upbringing in a Puritan town.
The death of her close friend, Charles Wadsworth, was a significant event that deeply influenced Emily Dickinson's poetry. This loss led her to explore themes of death, grief, and the afterlife in her work.
Watching funerals from her window as a child had an influence on Emily Dickinson and was one factor that led to her becoming more of a recluse as the years went by. However, she was also heavily influenced by her upbringing in a Puritan town.
Growing up near a cemetery
Carlo died, January 17th 1866Other facts.....This event greatly depressed Emily and she didn't like to talk about it much.Emily was also very confidant with him and had once said to a neighbor when she was much younger... "I do believe he will be the first to greet me when I go to heaven!"The dog was a gift from her father and was overall her favorite confident.
In the sequence of Miss Emily's life in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," the first major event that occurs is the death of her father. This event marks a significant change in Miss Emily's life as it leads to her reclusive behavior and the town's increasing interest in her life.
Independent events.
The visit of the relatives
Poems don't necessarily rime, poetry is writing with meaning stories just explain an event
Audiences often express themselves vocally
No but they did share their poems they made for the olympics when it was first created
The Cyrus Family!
An event where spoken-word poety is performed.