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Emily Dickins Because I Could Not Stop For Death

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In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, Emily Dickins illustrates the death of the narrator and the process in which the death occurred. In the poem, the narrator is greeted by Death who seems to be civil and kind. At first, the narrator rather dismissed Death, however, due to the nature of Death, she had decided to ride along with him in a carriage. The narrator accepted the company of Death and they “slowly drove, [as] he knew no haste, and I had put away my labor, and my leisure too, for his civility” (Source A). Death was driving the narrator to her next destination in life and the narrator acknowledged this without any worry. At the end of life, death is a natural process to undergo and humans can’t escape it. In this section of the poem,

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