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2. Dickinson's poetry is often overshadowed by the biographical information we have on her. Do you think her poetry is enriched by knowing her secluded background or do you think the poems themselves are significant enough that they would have lasted throughout history if we didn't know her story?
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Ms. Sue
I'm sure your teacher wants YOUR opinion, not mine.
6 years ago

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