Emily Dickinson was different from other women of her generation in that she

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问题     Emily Dickinson was different from other women of her generation in that she led a reclusive life but her childhood was a very happy one. After the Civil War Dickinson withdrew from society and had few contacts outside of Amherst and wore only white in her adult life. She did however maintain active correspondence with friends outside of Amherst.
    It was only after her death that the magnitude of her writing was discovered. Her younger sister, Lavinia, discovered 1,775 poems bound in small packets tied with thread. Emily Dickinson was so concerned with the subject of nature partly due to the fact that her secluded life style could have given her more time to focus closely on the nature of things.
    Dickinson’ s writings are complex and for many years scholars have searched for romantic inspirations but have yet to understand her work. What is understood is that her work cannot simply be described as a narrative style. In fact, her style is of most interest to recent scholars. Dickinson, although given ample opportunity, refused to allow her work to be pubilished. This is also of great interest to those studying her work. A manuscript found demonstrates how Dickinson uses a punctuation of space and lineation as a visual expression of words to reinforce the poetic meaning.
    Without doubt, Dickinson’s work has influenced and continues to influence modern poetry. For her time, her style was completely unique and included the use of dashes and capitalized nouns. None of her work rhymed and she incorporated unusual comparisons to events and situations. This unconventional method of writing has heralded her as being one of me most innovative poets in the 19th century. Her writings have a revolutionary nature, demonstrating a complex, multifaceted mind that often undermines popular conception.
    Her resistance to the male-dominated society set her apart from most women of her time. Dickinson defined herself as a person, not as an extension of the males in her life as most women of her time did. This resistance is well presented in her work and these have been studied by a group of researchers and many students after her death. Feminists have also emphasized her intellectual and artistic sophistication instead of describing her as a reclusive, eccentric figure. [br] How did Dickinson strengthen the poetic meaning?

选项 A、Her poems were described as a narrative style.
B、She used punctuations like space and lineation in some unusual ways.
C、She was influenced by modern poetry.
D、Dickinson drew pictures to visualize poems.

答案 B

解析 细节题。根据题干关键词“poetic meaning”.可定位于第三段最后一句。“Amanuscript found demonstrates how Dickinson uses a punctuation of space and lineationas a visual expression of words to reinforce the poetic meaning.”意为,手稿显示,为了加强诗歌的内涵,她使用空白间隔和线条等标点符号这样的视觉刺激来表达词语。所以,正确答案是B。
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