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Historical Analysis Of One Of Emily Dickinson's Works

   
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As she usually did, Emily Dickinson is using a leader to portray death, and declaring that death is hers and her decision. The leader she portrays is not clear but it is a leader none the less because she mentions an election and the royal seal. Emily Dickinson's life and the time in which she greatly impacted the poetry she wrote...
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Many people influenced her, and with her poetic genius, she influenced many people, especially writers, in later years. She was not a well-recognized poet in her time, but soon after her death her poems were collected and published so that people everywhere could read, share, and respect the knowledge and passion she possessed, and displayed in her work...
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