Thursday, February 11, 2010

The townspeople saw Emily Dickinson as an eccentric woman because she never went anywhere, and refused to go to church. Dickinson even hid from the visitors to the home. Dickinson liked to read and write riddles and make metaphors.

Emily Dickinson influenced the ways she thought and acted and developed her nature talent through the time, the place and even the atmosphere which was surrounded her. Some of Dickinson’s poems reveal her to be a keen and admiring observer of nature.

The Puritan background shaped her character. Dickinson spent most of her life and wrote most of her works in the Homestead.

The editor had problem revised Dickinson’s works because of her hadwriting and her untraditional punctuation. The editor didn’t name the title, instead he numbered the poems.

1 comment:

  1. Aside from the problems that I see with the use of English, you have a lot of information here that must have come from a source. When you are collecting the information, you must keep a record of where you get all of it. You must have this information for the references that you place in your final paper. If you don't understand, you must ask me very soon. You don't want to get to the paper and not have the reference information.

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