How Did Emily Dickinson Changed My Life

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With 800 poems in her mind, “her brain was surely wider than the sky”. As a famous poet, Emily Dickinson continues to delight each new generation of her unique verse. Dickinson has written a handful of poems in her lifetime! ‘Success is Counted Sweetest’ in her big collections of immortality, death, art, nature, and religion written in the late 60s. Using her unique skills to write poems, Emily Dickinson decides to write poems based on her true expressions and feelings in the Mid 70s. AD: How do your poems of nature differ from your reality?

ED: Like many famous poets, poetry changed my life. As a young girl, I’ve enjoyed reading poems; it was like a passion for me. Robert and Elizabeth Barratt Browning, and John Keats are my …show more content…

My siblings- Lavinia and Austin are the ones I have close relationships with until I saw fewer people. Although, I remained open to visits from close friends and families. I stayed at home frequently, taking care of my mother and Lavinia. Lavinia and I weren’t married, nor did we have kids. As a lawyer, my father was always out of town and works his best. Austin took the same path as my father, married Susan Gilbert (one of my close friends), and bought their own home. I was depressed and lonely, but it gave me lots of creative ideas or ways for me to write poems. I wrote poems in letter formats at 20 years old. My goal was to sent letters to everyone, so I could share my feelings with the