How was Emily Dickinson able to write excellent poems with her limited exposure?

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I think it is because just because going somewhere different can help the imagination, that is not the real meat of the imagination and of writing. I think she was able to write the way she did simply because she had the things already on her mind, that and her view was incredibly limited. Going into the backyard could have been an exciting adventure for her when for someone else it would be the same old boring stuff.

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