Emily Dickinson, a self-proclaimed poet from Amherst, is currently regarded as one of America's greatest poets. She broke the traditional grammar rules and created a new form of poetry to get this title. By using non-traditional grammar styles, Dickinson can create poetry that seems to be incomprehensible when reading in the head, but when reading aloud the reader will see it clearly I guess. Dickinson also fascinated readers with common things and emotions in poetry, so that readers escaped to their own creative world.
Recently, my high school student read Emily Dickinson's "Hope is getting fucked up" by my high school student and started writing work. Dickinson depicts hope with a bird that crowns in the soul and students create their own vision of vision through metaphor according to Dickenson's example. My motivation transcends the grammar and punctuation curriculum and achieves an immediate goal rather than regaining hope in the classroom. The special students in this group endured different childhood experiences and their articles experienced a turbulent change as drug and alcohol addiction therapy advances. Their personal writings are ignorant of the story of negligence and abuse, and there are too many desperate blind alleys. If they can bring hope to life on paper and give it some specific form, they may also revive it from the dead of life.
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.