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"There's No Frigate Like A Book"

cruises close and swoops down on its prey. Throughout Dickinson's poetry, birds are frequently used, one of her favorite symbols. This bird of prey, can be viewed as a metaphor for the restrictions placed on her reading during the time in her life when she was attending school. Dickinson was a voracious reader who inherited her love of reading from her Father. She expressed her love of literature in a letter to a

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