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What Is The Theme Of I Heard A Fly Buzz

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Emily Dickinson, living most of her life isolated from humanity, is most famously known for her poems about darker topics, especially revolving around death. Where she speaks of afterlife, disappointment, and the unknown, her poems were made to make an audience think and become perplexed by the nature of life and what comes along with it. With all of her works with themes such as worry and sorrow, in “I Heard a Fly Buzz”, she manages to take what is ultimately one of the saddest and most worrying concepts and normalize it, making it seem almost as if it were an everyday task. Through her work in setting the scene of her death, she takes apart death and chooses to look at it from a calmer angle, even paying more attention to other, more irrelevant, …show more content…

This little insect is what completely changes the poem from a regular death poem to a poem in with death is interrupted, and, as the narrator looks way on their last moment on Earth, they remember this pesky little fly above all else. In order to show the significance of the animal, Dickson introduces it before anything else in her poem, already in the first line: “I heard a Fly buzz – when I died” (1). Then, by adding the dash, it makes it seem as if the narrator’s death is just added information and what should really be important is the …show more content…

Much like the fly, the narrator takes notes in the small things happening as she lies on her death bed. One example would be the current feeling of the room: quiet and dull, in her perspective. While, again, most people see death as a suffering, the one who is actually dying in this case seems to understand that it is a part of life and deals with it. So, it is as if she would want there to be more joy and hope, when she ends up comparing it to a lull in a storm, so quiet and dull: The Stillness in the Room / Was like the Stillness in the Air – / Between the Heaves of Storm” (2-4). This makes everything stand still for a while, as if she is still expecting them to begin feeling more and showing more emotion; if this ever happens, it is never seen as she goes into the light before she has the

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