Emily Dickinson
... life of seclusion. After her death, the degree of Dickinson’s quiet dedication to writing surprised people, friends, and specially her family. More than seven hundred 700 poems where discovered hidden in her bedroom. The poems where later published by Lavinia, her sister, Mabel Loomis Todd, her brother’s mistress, and by the notable poet Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The imaginative vision that Emily has is inclusive, her subjects are diverse, and her attitude toward them is very intense. Emily is admired from a lot of people, students, and writers. Today students always make honor of her, “such as Poet’s Forums with the inspiration of writers like Bob Dylan, and Emily Dickinson” (Rachel Loeb). “Also her poems are used as donation to secure students future” (Studie Blanchard). Her poetry had essential and vital matters. Her poetic subjects includes a lot of things, the role of persona, mainly the realization, the fortunes of that personality in another, the drama, inevitability, usefulness, and pain of deep feeling, whether it be love, hope, remorse, joy, grief in loss, or any of the significant number of sensation she studies. It also includes death, sex and marriage, religious faith, the world with trees, birds, mountains, clouds, rivers, moon, sun, and faces of all kinds. These subjects make Dickinson’s verse to be serious and casual to the reader, and at the same time, Emily’s verse is always original. Dickinson’s familiarity with her natural sciences is evident in many of her poems. She surprises her reader with words and metaphors culled form the modern science of her time. Sometimes she seems simply unusual, her poems are unique in the literature world. The Wikipedia Encyclopedia said: Most of her work is not only reflective of the small moments of what happens around her, but also of the battles and themes of what was happening in the larger society. (Wikipedia). Emily loved her poems, and she also had her crucial years as a poet, but what made these poems open up to the world was the effort of her family and friends that retrieved them. Bettina L. Knapp said: Dickinson’s poetry is sometimes frustrating, and of continuous metamorphosis in her search for true form, in meaning, and faith. (Knapp 66). While Dickinson wrote love poetry that indicates a strong connection, it is almost impossible to know the purpose of her feelings, or her poetic imagination. Her poetry reflects her loneliness; but her poems are also marked by the memory of inspirational moments, which are life giving and make the chance of future happiness. Dickinson's works have had considerable influence on modern poetry. “Today, Dickinson is not only considered one of the most accessible poets of all time but one of the mostrepresentative. Features of her work that were considered oddities have become signature aspects of her style and form” (Wikipedia). Her frequent use of dashes, sporadic capitalization of nouns, off rhymes, metaphors, have contributed to...