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Where was Emily Dickinson born?

AAmherst, Massachusetts

BSalem, Massachusetts

CBoston, Massachusetts

DCambridge, Massachusetts

Answer:

A. Amherst, Massachusetts

Read Explanation:

  • Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830. Amherst was a small, intellectual town in New England, known for its academic institutions and literary culture.

  • Dickinson spent most of her life in her family home, the Homestead, which later became a museum dedicated to her legacy.

  • Her birthplace and lifelong residence played a crucial role in shaping her poetic themes, particularly her reflections on nature, solitude, and the passage of time.

  • Despite rarely leaving Amherst, she maintained a deep engagement with the literary world through extensive letter-writing and reading.


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