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Emily Dickinson Her  views upon death and mortality
Two popular poems about death Dickinsons two most popular poems about death were, “I felt a funeral in my brain and because I could not stop for death.”
Positive or negative Emily Dickson views upon death were positive
A private poet, that wrote about real life struggle and imagination
Two main poems about Death The two popular poems about death were, “I felt a funeral in my brain,” and “Because I could not stop for death.”
Who was special to her? Thomas Wentworth Higgins was a very special friend to Emily Dickinson whom she admired just as much as her poetry.
What poets did Dickinson admire? Emily Dickinson admired the work of Elizabeth Browning and John Keats.
Poetry Impact Emily Dickinson’s work has empowered previous generations and will continue throughout the years far beyond her  death
Dickinson’s feelings upon poetry . Dickinson once stated herself, “If I read a book and it makes my body so cold no fire ever can warm me, I know that is poetry."
Victorian period of poets Dickinson was known as the best poet of the Victorian Period through her  great imagination that intertwined death and nature togeather.

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  • 1. Emily Dickinson Her views upon death and mortality
  • 2. Two popular poems about death Dickinsons two most popular poems about death were, “I felt a funeral in my brain and because I could not stop for death.”
  • 3. Positive or negative Emily Dickson views upon death were positive
  • 4. A private poet, that wrote about real life struggle and imagination
  • 5. Two main poems about Death The two popular poems about death were, “I felt a funeral in my brain,” and “Because I could not stop for death.”
  • 6. Who was special to her? Thomas Wentworth Higgins was a very special friend to Emily Dickinson whom she admired just as much as her poetry.
  • 7. What poets did Dickinson admire? Emily Dickinson admired the work of Elizabeth Browning and John Keats.
  • 8. Poetry Impact Emily Dickinson’s work has empowered previous generations and will continue throughout the years far beyond her death
  • 9. Dickinson’s feelings upon poetry . Dickinson once stated herself, “If I read a book and it makes my body so cold no fire ever can warm me, I know that is poetry."
  • 10. Victorian period of poets Dickinson was known as the best poet of the Victorian Period through her great imagination that intertwined death and nature togeather.