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Because I Could Not Stop For Death By Emily Dickinson

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In the poem “Because I could not stop for Death”, by Emily Dickinson she talks about a dark subject which is death. Emily created six stanzas in this poem. The first stanza talks about death visiting her in a carriage that is reserved for only her and death. The second talks about her and death is driving slow, death makes it known that there is no need to rush so Emily goes at death’s pace. In the third one they past a school where children are at recess in a ring, she starts to talk about the places they pass along the way. In the fourth stanze, she describes the “setting sun” and “fields of Gazing Grain” passing them, Emily describes a gown of her’s as a “Gossamer”, a thin soft material. In the fifth stanza, they stopped at a house that

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