Dickinson: Writing with Feeling
Emily Dickinson wrote as if there were no tomorrow and she had to express herself today at the very moment of every thought. Dickinson often wrote these feelings down no matter what the mood or feeling. The reader can see this when reading through her many poems.
Often times critics see Dickinson as a writer with no feeling. Many of Emily Dickinson's 1775 poems deal with her beliefs concerning the process of death, the rituals surrounding
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poem above) writes, “Occasionally rides—“ and ends the line abruptly. This leaves the thinking to the reader. Dickinson does not clearly state what the “narrow Fellow in the Grass” is, but she leaves enough symbols and clues for the reader to understand her thoughts.
The paper concludes that Dickinson feels that while one should not fear death, one should also make the most of life, for it doesn’t get better than this.
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