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Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis

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Poetry, for most poets, is a way to write down their feelings and express themselves. Because of this, their life experiences affect their poetry. In both Emily Dickinson’s poetry and Amanda Lovelace’s poetry, the use of poetic devices reflect the way their lives affect their poetry.
Emily Dickinson lived a relatively long, but somewhat troublesome life. Dickinson was born in 1830 in Massachusetts. She was not a very social person, in fact she secluded herself during the years of 1860 to 1865 (Vasanthi). During this time Emily Dickinson was a victim of “death like episodes which affected her psyche” and when reviewing letters sent to an important person in her life it became obvious that she suffered from a “psychic injury” that only got worse as time went on (Vasanthi). Her psychic injury or mental illness was reflected in some of her poetry. Poets who were not mentally ill did not usually write of death, and certainly not in such a pleasing manner as Dickinson did. Also, before her period of seclusion, she met a man, her editor, who is said to have been “the love of [her] life”, but he “moved to California” (Faulkner). This was a devastating point in Dickinson’s life and, actually, when she wrote the majority of her poetry.The period of time following his disappearance made for many poems about love written by Dickinson. Her current feelings and experiences were directly affecting her poetry.
Emily Dickinson’s poetry tended to reflect her life and mental state. In Dickinson’s untitled poem she uses imagery to put a mental image in the reader’s mind. When reading her work, it is obvious that she has “the … ability to convey … her … reality” in her poetry (Dunlap). Perhaps death was a reality of hers and she was able to incorporate imagery into the poem to create a mental image in the reader’s mind of Dickinson’s reality. In stanza three of the untitled poem, Dickinson describes a “School, where Children strove At Recess” and “the Fields of Gazing Grain” and “the Setting Sun”(Dickinson). All of these things evoke an emotion of peacefulness among both the readers and the author/subject and such vivid imagery creates a serene picture in the reader’s mind. This way Emily Dickinson is able to make the reader

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