Emily Dickinson Ready To Welcome The Ecstatic Experience

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Final The soul always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.(Emily Dickinson) Although Emily was extraordinarily cultivated, she had poems that had inferior word count, but could paint an exotic picture. Emily was unusual herself she had no friends, forbidden love and a terrible thought of death.Emily had an unusual way of expressing her writing using different forms and perturbation of death, isolation, and a mutual imperil for love caused by the obstructions in her life. Emily spent a majority of her childhood in an all girl school. Emily unlike other writers did not have any addictions to drugs or alcohol, she lived a clean life other than detachment to society. Emily stayed in her room after her dad pulled her out of school. Emily apart from isolation, wore a unadorned white dress. Emily Dickinson had multiple fallacies in her …show more content…

Emily and charles wrote letters to each other. Emily referring herself as ‘’Daisy’’ and the recipient as ‘’Master’’.Charles destroyed all of the letters because he was a married man.’’with whom scholars have theorized Emily Dickinson had a tumultuous romantic relationships’’.Emily only knew how to write about love, she never felt love other than i her letters to a married man who moved aways and don't talk to her anymore.
Though the obstruction in Emily dickinson’s life death, isolation, and the lack of finding love except for her poems. Emily’s poems are used all over the world now and she is famous. Dickinson died May 15,1886 from kidney disease in Amherst, massachusetts. Emily Dickinson will be remembered for her poems of death, isolation, and lack of love. Emily was a well known

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