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Emily Dickinson
She was born on December 10, 1830. She began writing as a teenager. She studied botany. Her father worked at Amherst College. She died of kidney cancer on May 15, 1886.
She became a poet because Ben Franklin inspired her. William Wordsworth also inspired her . Leonard Humphery(Principal of Amherst Academy)had a great influence on her young active
She wrote more than 1000 poems during her lifetime There is in Amherst, Mass a museum named after her. One of the most prestigious awards a writer/poet can get is the PSA award named after her
Success Poem
SUCCESS is counted sweetest
By those who ne’er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need.
Not one of all the purple host
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Who took the flag to-day
Can tell the definition,
So clear, of victory,
As he, defeated, dying,
On whose forbidden ear
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The distant strains of triumph
Break, agonized and clear.
I interpret her meaning of the poem is that what she feels of success. There are 2 literary terms in the poem. They are figure of speech, and rhyme.
In conclusion about Emily Dickinson is that she wrote a poem about how success means to her. She was inspired by Ben Franklin. The PSA award was named after her. She died of kidney cancer on May 15, 1886.
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