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    Death is a theme that has been demonstrated in novels‚ short stories‚ and dramas‚ but it is continuously discussed in poetry‚ especially in Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Her unique approach of death made her stand out in history of American poetry and literature. Although‚ Dickinson lived a relative short life‚ until this day she is widely considered as one of the best-known poets for her unique treatment on the theme of death. In fact‚ as a result of Dickinson experiencing the loss of several close

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    Because I Could Not Stop For Death” By: Emily Dickinson Part 5 “Could not stop for Death = emphasis on how you don’t have a choice on when you die. “He kindly stopped for me” irony‚ death isn’t kind. Kind gives positive energy and death doesn’t give that (contrast). “The carriage held just by ourselves” shows how you have to go at death alone and it’s just the two of you‚ emphasis on the loneliness that comes with death and people try to mask how it really is with pretty thoughts (Carriage=pretty

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    Dickson’s “Because I could not stop for death” was published in 1890.Emily Dickinson was a recluse and it was not until after her death on May 15‚ 1886 was her works published. A major theme of said poem was the death of the speaker and what happened when she died. She explores a different side of death than what is typically imagined. Emily Dickinson uses the poetic elements of figures of speech‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to illustrate the theme of death in the poem Because I could not stop for death. Emily

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    In "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" Emily Dickinson explores the tension between life and death. The poem highlights the conflict between life’s desire for permanence and the irrepressible and untimely nature of death. While Dickinson’s poem presents eternity as the soul’s ultimate spoils in this struggle‚ the tone of the poem suggests that in itself the promise of eternity can provide no comfort to the living. The poem’s use of personification‚ together with a marked shift in tone and rhythm

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    Emily Dickinson’s "Because I could not stop for death" and " I heard a fly buzz when I died"‚ are remarkable masterpieces that exercises thought between the known and the unknown. Critics call Emily Dickinson"s poems masterpieces with strange " haunting powers". In Dickinson’s poems " Because I could not stop for death" and " I heard a fly buzz when I died" are created less than a year apart by the same poet. Both poems talk about death and the impression in the tone and symbols that exudes creativity

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    Journey of Death and Immortality The theme of death and immortality has been approached in many different ways by poets. Emily Dickinson is one of the numerous poets who use death and immortality as the theme of several of her poems. David Baker writes‚ “Emily Dickinson is gloriously at home with death‚ her weirdly familiar afterlife‚ and the language of that other world” (Baker 2005). In her poem "Because I could not stop for Death‚" she portrays death as a kind gentleman who comes to

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    with an astounding number of works to have been written with themes pertaining to death and immortality. Her poems utilizes a profuse amount of em dashes and random capitalization. For example‚ in Because I could not stop for Death which retells a story of a lady who travels with Death in a carriage ride‚ Dickinson uses em dashes and random capitalization. Emily Dickinson influences for her works is thought to be because she was a reclusive‚ and introverted poet who would not leave her house most of

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    Final Poetry Essay: Emily Dickinson “Because I could not stop for Death- He kindly stopped for me-…” (Dickinson 1-2). Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 in Amherst‚ MA‚ and lived a fairly normal childhood. She attended an all-female college in her birth town‚ but her life changed after her cousin passed away. After that tragic event she developed‚ a rare mental condition that made her stay inside‚ and not go outside at all. It eventually got so bad that she would not even leave her bedroom. Dickinson

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    happenings of life. Matters of life and death became very popular topics of discussion in this era because of the great emotional impact that it possessed among the people of that time. More than anyone else though‚ Emily Dickinson‚ who began her poetic career in this time‚ took great advantage of the emotion-tied romanticism movement and wrote countless poems concerning her deepest‚ darkest feelings. Most notably‚ in her lyric poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚” she heavily

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    Emily Dickinson begins her poem with “Because I could not stop for Death- He kindly stopped for me” (lines1-2). This means she’s been so busy‚ that she forgets about death‚ so he came‚ and kindly picked her up. She began talking about death as if it was a person using figure of speeches. She compares death to human as when she starts saying he picked her up in a carriage. Most people view death from a different perspective‚ such as a joyous day or a joyful ride to the grave yard. Dickinson explains

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