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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is a female American poet whose poems were unique to the era in which she wrote. She is considered one of the most original 19th Century poets.

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Which technique does Dickinson use in the phrase Much Madness?

"Much Madness" by Emily Dickinson is an example of alliteration, which is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words. This literary technique is used to create emphasis and convey the speaker's message about the presence of madness in the world.

Why does Duy eat diks?

Duy eats diks because he is very duyish. Duy will kill every girl because they do not have dik.' Dik ' said Duy. ' I love dik ' said Duy. The only way to kill Duy is to beyblade his face off. Dik.DikDikDikDik said Duy.

from. dikishDuy

Why is death seen as a he and not a she in the poem because i could not stop for death?

Dickinson was not afraid of the idea of death so to her, he's a gentleman. We know she's comfortable with the idea of death because the grave is her "house."

Im nobody who are you?

im nobody who are you?

are you nobody too?

then theirs a pair of us- dont tell!

theyd banish us you know

how dreary to be somebody

how public like a frog

to tell your name the livelong day

to an admiring bog

poem- I'm Nobody! Who Are You? by Emily Dickinson

Who was T W Higginson and why did he correct Emily Dickinson's poems?

== T.W. Higginson was a writer who had contributed the lead article to the Atlantic Monthly in April 1862. Emily Dickinson read this article and admired it, its contents having much to do with advice for young writers, and sent him a letter asking for comment on four of her own poems, which she included in her letter. He sent back some edits and several questions regarding the breadth of her reading. The two would remain active correspondents until her death. I have not had occasion to closely examine his letters, although hers are widely available and quite beautiful. She thinks very highly of him, and later writes that through his engagement with her art, he saved her life.

It appears as though Higginson initially thought the poems strange, "dark," and "spazmodic," words he uses to describe them. Whatever his insight into her poetry, he seems to have underestimated it until after her death. It is not unfair to call Higginson her editor. ==

Was Emily Dickinson autistic?

Totally doe, i mean dis gurl was all like "i aint gonna go outside yall be cray" and den she be all " i is nobody who is you i is nobody too" so yeah dis gurl be autistic

What kinds of poems is Emily Dickinson known for?

Emily Dickinson is known for her unique style of poetry, which often explores themes of nature, life, death, and love. Her poems are characterized by their short lines, unconventional use of punctuation and capitalization, and deep emotional intensity. Dickinson's work is widely recognized for its vivid imagery and complex metaphors.

What do you call a female sire?

Dam is a female mother when referring to domestic animals and livestock. Sire is the male.

It's possible that you mean damsire, a female's grandfather.

What line is the climax of the poem a bird came down?

The climax of "A bird came down the walk" by Emily Dickinson can be considered to be when the bird allows the speaker to feed it from her hand, showing a moment of intimacy and connection between the wild bird and the human observer. This scene represents a peak moment of interaction and wonder in the poem.

What topic did Emily Dickinson wrote about?

Emily Dickenson was a poet, you can fine most of her poems in pooks such as "The Complete works of Emily Dickinson". A few of her poems are: * An altered look about the hills * An awful tempest mashed the air * As if some little arctic flower * Come slowly, Eden! * The daisy follows soft the sun * The gentian weaves her fringes * Going to heaven! * Heart, we will forget him! * I bring an unaccustomed wine * If I should die * I had a guinea golden * I have not told my garden yet * I never lost as much but twice * Morns like these we parted * The murmur of a bee * New feet within my garden go * The rose did caper on her cheek * Success is counted sweetest * These are the days when birds come back * What inn is this * Who robbed the woods

What teacher at amherst academy helped Emily dickinson?

One of Emily Dickinson's most influential teachers at Amherst Academy was Leonard Humphrey, who taught her Latin and other subjects. Dickinson also had a close relationship with her principal, Leonard Woods, who encouraged her intellectual pursuits and writing.

Did Emily Dickinson wrote ''When the Deep Purple Falls Over Sleepy Garden Walls.''?

No, the poem "When the Deep Purple Falls Over Sleepy Garden Walls" is not written by Emily Dickinson. It is a line from the song "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" by Sigmund Romberg. Emily Dickinson was a renowned American poet known for her unique style and introspective poems.

Does the bloodline of Emily Dickinson still exist today?

Yes, the bloodline of Emily Dickinson still exists today. She had siblings who had children, so there are descendants who are part of her family tree.

What is the name of Emily's middle school in the tail of Emily windsnap?

The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler is about a girl who discovers that she turns into a mermaid when she is completely submerged underwater. In her journeys, she finds her lost father, awakens a sea kraken, and find a ring with magical properties. There are three books so far (The Tail of Emily Windsnap, Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep, Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Air, and the fourth one is to be released sometime in 2009) full of action, adventure, and mystery. Be sure to read them all!

hey listen carefully, SHE DID NOT FIND A RING that's lord of the RINGS

When did Emily Dickinson's dad died and where?

He died in 1874 and collapsed on the floor of the massachusetts general court in Boston and died in the hospital

What jobs did John Dickinson have?

He was:

  1. Elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1764
  2. Member of Stamp Act Congress, 1765
  3. Member of the Continental Congress, 1774-1776, '79
  4. Member of Delaware Assembly, 1780
  5. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1782-1785
  6. Member of Constitutional Convention, 1787
  7. Member of Delaware Constitutional Convention, 1792 ?
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What are some What are facts about Emily carr?

Emily Carr was inspired by her father. Her parents died when Emily was only 8. Emily is famous for being a Canadian artist, but was also a writer. She kept many journals, some of them got published. I recommend reading "Growing Pains" and "The Book Of Small" that Emily Wrote.

What was Emily Dickinson's mom's name?

Emily Norcross Dickinson, Emily Norcross Dickinson,

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.

Three types of repetition Emily Dickinson used and give an exampl o each one of the five Dickinson poems?

The three examples of repetition Emily Dickinson used were

1. Assonance (vowel sounds)

2. Consonane (final consonant sounds)

3. Alliteration (intitial consonant sounds) The examples of each from her poems are 1. The first two lines of "I'm Nobody" use the device of assonance. The words that produce the assonance are you, who, and too. 2. The first line of "A word is dead" uses the device of consonance. The words that produce the consonance are word and dead. 3. The repetition of the letter s is prevalent in "Some keep the Sabbath". This is the device of alliteration. -- hope this helped.