Who is Emily Dickinson?

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Who is Emily Dickinson ? Mikenzie Woodie Mrs. Gottfried September 2011 English 3 “He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust.” - Emily Dickinson

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“He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust.” - Emily Dickinson. Who is Emily Dickinson?. Mikenzie Woodie Mrs. Gottfried September 2011 E nglish 3. Biography. Born in Amherst, M assachusetts, USA in 1830. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Who is Emily Dickinson?

Mikenzie Woodie Mrs. Gottfried September 2011 English 3

“He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust.”- Emily Dickinson

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Biography

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA in 1830. Her friends and family had much influence on

her poetry. Nearly ever left her house She didn’t have many visitor’s Went to Mount Holyoke Female Siminary (in

south Hadley) 1860,Lived in almost complete isolation from

the world, except for letters and literature

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Emily Dickinson

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Family Mother: Emily Dickinson Father: Edward Dickinson

o State and national politics Sister: Lavina Dickinson

o Lived in isolation asloo Very bright companion of Emily

Brother: Austin Dickinsono Law school; later became and attorneyo Married Susan gilberto Aslo a companion of Emily

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Biography

On June 16, 1874, Edward Dickinson (father) died of a stroke. “ his heart was pure and terrible,” she wrote of her father.

On June 15, 1875, (only a year later) Emily’s mother had a stroke but didn’t die from it. As she mourned of her mothers stroke she wrote’ “ home is so far from home.”

Emily Dickinson is regarded as one of America’s greatest poets and is well know for her life of self seclusion. She wrote poetry of power: questioning the nature of death and etc. Her poetry was enough to move her readers.

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Important facts

Emily was isolated the majority of her life and never had her own family. She had enough time on her hands to write about her issues, family, her religion and everything she thought to be important.

Her poetry brought out many controversies and helped readers to understand what they take for granted.

Emily’s poems were meaningful and had lots of great literature in them.

Her poetry went unpublished until after she died on May 15, 1886

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These are the days when birds come backby: Emily Dickinson

These are the days when birds come back, A very few, a bird or two, To take a backward look.   These are the days when skies put on The old, old sophistries of June,-- A blue and gold mistake.   Oh, fraud that cannot cheat the bee, Almost thy plausibility Induces my belief,  

Till ranks of seeds their witness bear, And softly through the altered air Hurries a timid leaf!   Oh, sacrament of summer days, Oh, last communion in the haze, Permit a child to join,   Thy sacred emblems to partake, Thy consecrated bread to break, Taste thine immortal wine!

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Meaning & Explanation

It relates to the changing of the seasons to the way we rush through life.

Its an over view of natures unpredictability.

The poem looks backwards; such as, those who are old now are looking back on their lives-they are the birds-and they realize it was a mistake to rush through it so quickly.

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Poetic devices

Personification: remembering life Slant rhyme: “Oh, fraud that cannot

cheat the bee” and “induces my belief” Hyperbole: “these are the days when

birds come back, to take a backward look” ( looking back on their life)

Symbol: “ Oh, sacrament of summer days” (Indian summer)

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Emily Dickinson