Yes, Emily Dickinson's family was surprised by her seclusion as she became more reclusive over time, choosing to stay within the confines of her family home and only interacting with a select few individuals. Her increasing isolation was a source of concern and curiosity for her family and friends.
Emily Dickinson lived most of her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, in the United States. She was born and raised in her family's home in Amherst, where she wrote the majority of her poetry in seclusion.
The Heart asks Pleasure -- first - (536) realist or romantic
She didn't have any. She enjoyed sending fresh bread to the neighborhood kids through her window. :3 hope i helped
Emily Dickinson was a known agoraphobic, meaning she had a fear of wide, open spaces, often where there were a lot of people. This, paired with her deteriorating mental state as she aged, caused her to eventually go into seclusion in her house, where she wrote many, many poems and rarely left.
Emily Dickinson lived on Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she spent most of her life in seclusion writing poetry.
Aren't they all! I'd be surprised if she was a gentile - put it that way!
Her buying of the arsenic, and not having a reason for it foreshadowed that she was going to kill someone.
Only Emily knows.
Yeah she does!
Of course she does :|
No, she is the youngest in her family.
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