Emily Dickinson is little known in her life and is now regarded as one of the most mysterious and primitive American poets of the 19th century. Her poetry is mostly published in Russia. Because most of them have religious content (they express religious feelings in Russia for nearly a century). However, some of the poems I read gave me a deep impression. Dickinson's poem tells me about meaningful events in life.
Emily Dickinson, how did you try to portray the state of the mind in the poem "Do you feel funting in my head?" Emily Dixon was born in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1830. She grew up in a prominent and prosperous family that grew up to become a Christian Christian. The 16th century is the era of America's long history. In the meantime, slavery was abolished, women fought for power, gold was found, America suffered from depression. Transcendence
Amanda American Dixon was born in slavery in Hancock County, Georgia. Her slave mother, Julia Francis Lewis Dixon was 13 years old when she was born. Her father, David Dixon, is a white grower with his mother, and he is one of the eight wealthiest producers in the county. When he was 40 years old, David Dixon raped 12 year old Julia Dixon and she was pregnant. After being separated in Amanda, she was taken away from the slave's mother and grandmother, Rose Dixon, and grew up with her white grandmother and Boss Elizabeth Dixon's house. As Amanda grew, her grandmother used her as a servant in the family. : 47
Born in slavery, she was 13 years old when she was born, a white grower, David Dixon and one of his slaves, Julia Francis Luis Dixon. Amanda was brought up by her white grandmother and her mistress Elizabethan Dixon. She received education and research on social skills in her father's class and helped enjoy the harsh life before slavery following the end of the civil war. In the twenties, I went to the usual school of Atlanta University from 1876 to 1878. Amanda Dixon inherited his legacy (including 17,000) after her father died in 1885 and his white relatives successfully dominated his will. Hancock of Georgia and the land of Washington County. She stumbled twice: Her first husband was Caucasian, and the son of their two mixed-bloods had at least three-quarters whites. Their wealth makes them very married