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What is the main characteristics of Emily's poetry?​

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Answered by amkaleemm2
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Dickinson wrote in a unique way. Her poems differed from other poetry during the period she lived in.

Her poetry had an unusual use of dashes, capitalization, punctuation, and slant rhymes.

Dickinson has used capitalization to place emphasis on a certain word to bring out her emotions and thoughts.

Like most writers, Emily Dickinson wrote about what she knew and about what intrigued her.

A keen observer, she used images from nature, religion, law, music, commerce, medicine, fashion, and domestic activities to probe universal themes.

The wonders of nature, the identity of the self, death and immortality, and love.

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Answered by aamirvakot
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Like most writers, Emily Dickinson wrote about what she knew and about what intrigued her. A keen observer, she used images from nature, religion, law, music, commerce, medicine, fashion, and domestic activities to probe universal themes: the wonders of nature, the identity of the self, death and immortality, and love.

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