Emily Dickinson Research Paper

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Depression can take away your desire to live Living is what those who breathe do every day. Just as making choices in our daily lives teaches us different lesson, if we choose to stop making choices we may lose ourselves and the ability to see that there is still light at the end of the rainbow. If we let one of our choices knock us so far down that we want to hibernate from the world, we are also choosing to stop learning. The interaction with others is very crucial to expanding our knowledge about all types of different scenarios and gives us several different out comes besides death. It can be inferred that although many of her poems focus on the central ideal of death, Emily Dickinson is recognized as someone whose choices caused her to withdraw from society and put her in a depressive state. A few of her literary poems that depict the view of her depressive state are “Because I could not stop for death,” “After great pain, a formal feeling comes,” “I died for Beauty but was scarce,” “I heard a fly buzz when I died,” “I felt a funeral in my brain,” and “It was not death, for I stood up.” To support my theory of Emily being in a depressive state, I first need to clarify what some characteristics of a depressed person …show more content…
Just as the time was approaching a fly came and interrupted the light. This could be taken as a sign that the interruption was there to see that there is possibly another alternative, but Emily only sees death. To will all your keepsakes away and just be waiting for death is a very dark place. It is like the point of no return and all that awaits is for death to