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She was born on December 10, 1830 and died on May 15, 1886.

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Who is riding in the carriage with the speaker in Emily Dickinson's poem 712 (Because I could not stop for Death)?

In the poem Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson, death is in the carriage with the speaker.


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Dickinson's chief physician gave her cause of death as Bright's disease.


Where did Emily Dickinson live?

Emily Dickinson lived in Amherst, Massachusetts for the majority of her life. She was born there in 1830 and lived in the family home, now known as the Emily Dickinson Museum, until her death in 1886.


What were Emily Dickinson's beliefs?

her beliefs were death and her love of lierature


What was Emily Dickinson's cause of death and date?

The cause of Emily Dickinsons death is ill health. Sometimes she would black out


What did lavinia Dickinson do?

Lavinia Dickinson was the sister of the famous poet Emily Dickinson. She supported and managed her sister's literary works after her death, ensuring that Emily's poems were published and recognized posthumously. Lavinia played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Emily Dickinson's legacy.


When did Emily Dickinson publish her first book?

Emily Dickinson wrote poetry. Only a few of these poems were published in her lifetime. After her death, they were collected into book collections.


Who is riding in the carriage with the speaker in Emily Dickinson's poem?

In Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death," the speaker is accompanied by Death and Immortality in the carriage. Death is personified as a polite and patient gentleman while Immortality is depicted as a chaperone-like figure accompanying them on their journey.


When was the poem emancipation written by Emily Dickinson?

Emily Dickinson did not write a poem called "Emancipation." Dickinson's poetry often explores themes of death, nature, love, and the human experience, but "Emancipation" is not among her works.


What is Emily Dickinson's second famous poem?

"Because I could not stop for Death"


Emily Dickinson's poetry was rescued for posterity by?

Her sister Lavinia. After Emily's death, her sister found all of her poems and bound them neatly into small books. This is incorrect. Emily Dickinson had sewn the majority of her poems into little packets (described as "facsicles" by Mabel Loomis Todd). After Miss Dickinson's death in 1886, her younger sister Lavinia found the facsicles, and other unbound poems, in a drawer in Emily's chest of drawers in her bedroom.


Which word best describes Emily Dickinson's attitude toward death?

The word "curious" best describes Emily Dickinson's attitude toward death. She often reflected on it in her poetry, exploring its mysteries and implications with an inquisitive and introspective approach.