Dickenson’s life has been mostly sad life, and the subject of death was common place. She lived by the cemetery for 15 years and probably grew up watching funerals when she was a kid. This could suggest that she learned to accept death as a normal part of life at a young age. Most of her friends died, mostly due to the fact that it was common for people back during Dickenson’s time to die more frequently from common diseases or accidents that could be cured with today’s advancements in medicine. So it is obvious …show more content…
In my understanding that death in this poem show up out of nowhere, and he show up right in the middle of her busy life when she was unprepared for his coming. This person was too busy for death, so Death personally and kindly take his time to do what she cannot do and stop for her. Death have a lot of time on his hand that he can help many people do what they cannot do and do it for them. When people hear death they always think that they might go to somewhere they don’t like or a frightening place that they will end up