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(Emily Dickinson)She experienced some mysterious trauma during her childhood. As a child, she was fascinated with death and dying. As an adult, Dickinson rarely left her home or even her room. What are some of the theories about her reclusive nature?

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Some of the theories about her reclusive nature are that she had extreme anxiety, epilepsy, or simply wanted to focus on her poetry.

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Dickinson's mother had an episode of severe depression in 1855, and Dickinson wrote in an 1862 letter that she herself experienced "a terror" about which she couldn't tell anyone.

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