Answer:
"A soul admitted to itself " is the deepest type of solitude.
Explanation:
In the poem, "There is a Solitude of Space", Emily Dickinson, through metaphors, compares the solitude of the soul to three different forms of solitude:
- Solitude of the sea
- Solitude of space
- Solitude of death.
Dickinson describes death as an eternal solitude, devoid of society where one can be alone forever.
However, Dickinson considers the soul, "the polar privacy" to be the greatest form of solitude. A soul admitted to itself truly understands the meaning and purpose of solitude.