Emily Dickinson's Anonymity

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Emily Dickinson was a woman who preferred to stay out of the spotlight.. Anonymity seemed important to Dickinson, by the time she was in her thirties she lived in almost complete isolation from the outside world. She would still write to people and see her family. They all knew her as a poet, and she would actively give them to people she was writing to her in letters. She wasn’t publicly known until after her death. After she died, her family found volumes of poems that she had written, and decided to publish them; making her a world-renowned poet. The poem starts right away asking about someones anonymity, Dickinson wanting to know if someone was also a “nobody”, “I’m Nobody! Who are you?/Are you — Nobody — too?” The definition of nobody