Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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Dickinson seems to have remained agnostic about the existence of life after death, however multiple of the poems she has written has some reference to Heaven. Even though she was not particularly religious, Emily was still drawn to the mystery of the afterlife. Dickinson questioned God, and his power yet she still yearned for “paradise”, to add hope, something herself and the reader can grip onto, “a symbol of remote spiritual joy”(Waggoner) creating her sense of euphoria “and so is all but absorbed into the idea of heaven” (Waggoner). Emily Dickinson’s poem “Heaven is what I cannot Reach” is about a goal seeming to be impossible. The poet says that she wishes to reach heaven, a place where the forbidden fruit is present, a place which she