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<blockquote data-quote="Great-Bit-O-Stuff" data-source="post: 7168604" data-attributes="member: 39793"><p>I would guess by the content of the poem it wasn't about the burying alive. She talks about a funeral objectively yet as it continues it seems she imagines her own.</p><p>You have to think about her life. No recognition back then and reclusive. She obviously it seems to me,suffered from depression which back then would have been labelled as 'hysteria'. There were women locked up for life for having heavy periods.</p><p>So it's all imbued within the context. All very interesting. This is all my own idea. We didn't cover Dickinson in the modules I did</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great-Bit-O-Stuff, post: 7168604, member: 39793"] I would guess by the content of the poem it wasn't about the burying alive. She talks about a funeral objectively yet as it continues it seems she imagines her own. You have to think about her life. No recognition back then and reclusive. She obviously it seems to me,suffered from depression which back then would have been labelled as 'hysteria'. There were women locked up for life for having heavy periods. So it's all imbued within the context. All very interesting. This is all my own idea. We didn't cover Dickinson in the modules I did [/QUOTE]
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