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Hailee Steinfeld Teases A Tone Shift for Dickinson Season 2
Jul 09 2020
After spending all of Season 1 nearly exploding with enthusiasm for writing poetry but being forced to bottle it all up due to her gender and the expectations that come with it, Emily finally lands in a place where, enough is enough. She doesn’t care about her family’s demands anymore. As she tells her father (Toby Huss) at the end of the season, “I am a poet, and I am not going to die. I am going to write hundreds, thousands of poems right here, in this room, the greatest poems ever written, by Emily Dickinson, and there is nothing you can do to stop me.”
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