Emily Dickinson's bisexual Emily Dickinson's internal work continues to be a mystery of literary researchers around the world. Dickinson's Square Horror is lonely and hiding life in most of her life at Amherst, Massachusetts. "She rarely accepts visitors, she has never gone out in her maturing year" (Ferguson, et. Al .; 1895). As everyone knows, she has fallen in love with a married man, finished their relationship which made her angry after all, no one knows exactly who this man is.
Emily Dickinson also wrote several poems on love and female superiority in female relations. In Dickinson's poem, "I got up early and brought the dog," she said about sexual contact with men. Dickinson uses the sea to explain the sex foreplay between female characters and men. The third section of the poem links the sea and mankind. This section can be interpreted as the climax of a person standing on the beach, but it is also representative of sexual foreplay. "The progress of the sea attracted the female speaker, but the other men are not: according to the speaker's own report, only he has touched her" (Guerra 79). Many critics believe that this poem is a sexual attack against female characters. The pronoun "We" supports the concept that men and women act together (Guerra 79). As Dickinson often opens and fuzz her poem, many aspects of poetry can be explained in different ways.
Emily Dickinson (18th May 1880 to 18th May 1860), poet, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, Amherst, Massachusetts, daughter of Edward Dickinson, lawyer Emilio Cross Her career in her town in the same town The "house" symbol summarizing as a death certificate accurately reflects the secret life that it spent in Dickinson's hometown. The house built by her grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, represents her family's ambition. The young family of Edward Dickinson first shared Homestead with their parents and then later (after economic collapse occurred due to Samuel Fowler Dickinson's excessive expansion of resources on behalf of Amherst College), then with another family Shared. Move to the house of North Pleasant Street in 1840, Emily spent a young lady there with her adolescence.