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Emily Dickinson as Daisy[edit]

Emily Dickinson's letters to Master, appear to have been written during a time in her life when she felt vulnerable and insecure, indeed they were written during a time when she began to separate herself from society [1] Italic text

Why does Emily Dickinson refer to herself as Daisy, one who is pure, innocent, childlike, and bride like in one? Perhaps, these letters were written and then hidden away because Emily Dickinson viewed herself as the bride of Jesus, a Master who was her teacher and husband; after all, she cloistered herself like a nun[edit]

  1. ^ Rombes. "The Dark Mystery of Emily Dickinson". The Rumpus. Retrieved 10 April 2017.

Hello. This is my peer review. Overall, the main intro paragraph looks good, but you should ask more questions in order to possibly give more information to readers. Other than that, the intro paragraph needs more than 2 sentences. Revelrous (talk)