LOADED GUN: Life, and Death, and Dickinson

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  • Why do you think Emily Dickinson's poems have continued to resonate so strongly with people, more than 150 years after they were written?

  • One reason for Dickinson's popularity might be her unusual and intriguing life. How do you think her home and family influenced her writing?

  • Dickinson never left her house for years and seldom saw visitors. How do you think this lifelong recluse was able to, in filmmaker Jim Wolpaw's words, "write about the world with such power, and precision and presence?"

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