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What themes did Emily Dickinson often explore in her poetry?

  • Death and immortality

  • Love and romance

  • War and peace

  • Wealth and poverty

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Many of Emily Dickinson's poems deal with themes of death and immortality, two recurring topics in her letters to her friends. She also explored aesthetics, society, nature, and spirituality in her work.
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