To be honest, it is my first time to read a poem in English during my life. I repeat to read Emily Dickinson’s poems again and again. All three poems are still difficult to understand what they exactly are saying. However, I like “the soul selects her own society.” It also can express the life of Jane Eyre well. Let’s look at the first paragraph. “The soul selects her own society” is like that Jane Eyre decides how to live by herself. It means that she try to tell and do what she wants as women even if her current society doesn’t accept and understand. On the second paragraph, the writer repeats “unmoved.” It’s like to show Jane Eyre’s desire and will. She is not supposed to change her mind and surrender to the society. On the last paragraph, ample nation means possibilities. And choose one of them. Then close the valve “Like Stone.” Jane Eyre have possibilities. There are diverse types of societies. Among the, she chooses one role which she wants to be. And she doesn’t care of what society treats her. Jane Eyre keeps doing her own works. She’s stood up to discrimination, unfairness, men’s, power, money, and society during life. The stone represents Jane Eyre. Stone is cannot move by itself. Stone has a storing image. Stone can be changed and moved by breaking or getting influenced by powerful natural forces. Jane Eyre’s will to change a society is like to be ready to die.