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Emily Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop For Death

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Emily Dickinson wrote a poem called “Because I could not stop for Death.” This poem is about death, how you should not be afraid of it. This poem is also about a woman accompanied by immortality, headed towards her final destination, which is eternity. She faces the fact that she does not have any control of death and just want it to take its course. “I could not stop for death, he kindly stop for me,” is stating that even though she was not ready to die—she still have to accept the fact that is a natural thing and everyone has to experience it. We all have to realize that we do not the time, place, nor the hour and does not matter what we are doing death does not wait on no man. The poem is also stating that the carriage came to pick her up and took her for a ride, than ironically someone else was riding along. …show more content…

This could mean that she is already dead and is being taken away in a hearse. When you are dead, you do not have to worry about any problems or being in no trouble and no more leisure. As they pass the school, the fields of grain, and the setting sun it starts to remind her of her childhood—how playful and energetic she was. Then when they are passing the fields of grain, she thinks about adulthood the things that she did not do and wish she could have did. And lastly, passing by the setting sun she sees at the end of the day, these are the years when you start to realize this is the end of my life, and it’s time to settle down and rest. Death is giving her a tour of life, memories, and giving her a screenplay of the life she is leaving back before heading to her final

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