1. Emily’s works use the wilderness as the creative background to express her emotions. Because she was born in a small village in northern England, where they were isolated from the world and spent her childhood in boarding schools with poor conditions. As an adult, Emily traveled to Belgium to study with her sister. Not only did her short study abroad experience not arouse Emily's curiosity and nostalgia for the outside world, but she missed the wilderness of her hometown even more. Her sister once said this: Emily can always find many beloved pleasures in the wilderness, especially freedom. Without the wilderness, she cannot live. It was in the wilderness that Emily could truly calligraphy her emotions and even express them in her works.
2. The tone of the work's style is relatively sad, passionate and unrestrained. The love written in this book is passionate and unique. Because like all young people, Emily was once full of good hopes for life, including love. She will also yearn for love and pursue true happiness, but at the same time, she also longs to make a difference and looks forward to being discovered and understood by everyone, so as to realize her own value in life.