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Emily Dickinson Conformity

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During the 1850’s Emily Dickinson was not someone who blended in with the crowd, she was a nonconformist. Her nonconformity allowed her to view nature, religion and death differently than most people. Emily Dickinson stood apart from her peers physically, religiously, and socially which showed true in her writing.
She did not conform socially because she was not trying too, she had no desire to be like everyone else. On line 5 of her poem “I’m Nobody! Who are you?” it says “How dreary - to be - somebody” (line 5); she feared social interaction and being like everyone else and conforming required social interaction. Her fear of social interaction is another reason why she hid her poetry from the world and never had it published. (Critic source) …show more content…

She viewed conformity as a chain around the neck or enslavement to society. On line 8 of her poem “Much Madness is divinest sense”it says “Demur- You’re straightway dangerous- and handled with a chain” (line 8). This line is saying that people who stand out or cause doubt in a situation are dangerous and are eventually chained or tied up so that they will no longer cause doubt in other people’s minds. People are scared of things that are different and would rather chain them up in the corner than allow them to be different. Richard Wilbur wrote that “Emily Dickinson found that she must refuse to become a professing Christian. (pg. 1131)” This was yet another way that she stood out and did not conform to society. While many people were professing Christians during that time, she chose to worship in a different way. She was not concerned with what others thought, she was more concerned with how she was going to do things and this changed the way she wrote poetry.
Emily Dickinson chose not to conform to the madness of society and shut out many of the people that she felt wanted to change her. She wrote a poem called “The Soul Selects Her Own Society,” in this poem she writes about how the soul shuts certain people out and confides in only one person. Emily Dickinson writes “Then- close the Valves of her attention- Like Stone-,”

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