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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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Emily dickinson1

  • 1. 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.