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Emily Dickinson uses a distinct structure and unique punctuation in her poetry in order to?

A) Make her writings humorous

B) Help readers know how to read her poems

C) Align her work with the writings of other poets

D) Confuse readers

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The answer to the question is C
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User Nitesh Tosniwal
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The poems of Emily Dickinson demonstrate exactly the conscience of the wrapped dilemmas in the relation poet/woman, especially in the crash with a literary tradition that excludes women of the activity of writing. So, the social pressure that women were forced to hold up, certain standards of behavior, which didn`t include the poetic vocation, certainly affected also the poet of Amherst, doing so that she felt the necessity of creating manners to confront tradition like the auto-seclusion, which meant that she really knew how to be a woman that poetizes in that context:


Excerpt from Emily Dickinson's poem:

"I hide myself within my flower, /That fading from your Vase, / You, unsuspecting, feel will be me – / Almost to loneliness” (Poem J 903 / Fr 80).


So, the correct answer is B.

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