Emily Dickinson was one of America's greatest poets. Her poems powerfully indicated her perception of the values and limitations of her society. In poems like "It was not Death" and "Because I could not stop for Death", she demonstrates how restricting society can be and questions its values around religion and conformity. Dickinson analyzed her world through her unique poetry, seeing society as a restrictive and hellish place. Her works touched on themes of death, religion, and loneliness.