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Emily Dickinson's poetry

Emily Dickinson’s poetry can be categorized as uniquely abstract. By her terminology, one can recognize contemplation patterns that are like no other. Dickinson grew up in a very privileged upper class home. From a visual aspect, it is very easy to assume that her life could not have been any easier since she never had to work for anything; but internally, there was a struggle that was present. Possibly as a result of negative personal experiences, her writing has come to have much significance. With the aid of her individual creativity, Dickinson was able to express her careless, opposing views on religion, and also her self-image.
Her free spirit expressively recognized God’s existence, but refused to submit to his authority. She had established her own religion, and followed her...

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