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Emily Dickinson

By:Mia Cronin, Mary Narlee, and Emma Sheehan

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When and where was Emily born?Emily was born December 10,1830 in

Amherst, Massachusetts.

Emily was born December 10,1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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What was her early life like?

Her dad died in1874.Nobody affected Emily more than her

father.Before her mama got married her last

name was Norcross.Her brother didn’t live at home after 1851.

Her dad died in1874.Nobody affected Emily more than her

father.Before her mama got married her last

name was Norcross.Her brother didn’t live at home after 1851.

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When and where did she go to school?At 17 she entered Mount Holyoke Female

SeminaryAt 17 she entered Mount Holyoke Female

Seminary

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Other Interesting facts

Her favorite niece died young. Emily liked nature. She had a gift of a pianist. One first hobby was listening to music. Emily tried to ignore history making events. She made music. She knew the bible by her heart. She spent most of her time alone, not with

people.

Her favorite niece died young. Emily liked nature. She had a gift of a pianist. One first hobby was listening to music. Emily tried to ignore history making events. She made music. She knew the bible by her heart. She spent most of her time alone, not with

people.

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When and Where did she die?

Emily Dickinson died in 1886.Emily Dickinson died in 1886.

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Why was she famous?

She was a great poet.She was a great poet.

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How is she remembered?

People still read her poems to this day.People still read her poems to this day.

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SOURCES

Emily Dickinson The BookEmily Dickinson A Short Biography.http://www.online-literature.com/dickinson/

Emily Dickinson The BookEmily Dickinson A Short Biography.http://www.online-literature.com/dickinson/

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