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    “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson embellishes a battle between among the tranquility of life and the unseen time before death. The author creates the poem to seep deep into our thoughts through imagery, diction and personification. Life tracks along a path and we shouldn’t fear death, but we should also know that it will transpire. She portrays death as a little gloomy but through her imagery and other literary devices she is able to death appeal to the reader. Dickinson

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    “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” written by Emily Dickinson was published in 1890, in her collection called Poems. Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830, and passed away May 15, 1886. Four years after her death, several of her poems were published including, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” Emily Dickinson had become ill in the 1880s, and lost many friends and family members during this time, causing her to gain a higher blood pressure, which would then kill her in 1886. This turn in

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    Death, along with the afterlife, puzzles mankind because no one has experienced the process of dying and lived to tell the story. Some believe death marks the end of one’s journey through life, while others believe in an afterlife or reincarnation. Emily Dickinson’s poem, “[Because I could not stop for Death—],” records one of many ways in which people view death. Dickinson uses personifications and metaphors in order to show that the process of death is not something to be feared. By personifying

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    Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death” is not only very straightforward about death in its title, but it is also a tale of reality. In the opening stanza, there is immediately an instance of irony about death. In lines one and two, the speaker states, “Because I could not stop for Death– / He kindly stopped for me– ” Death is usually thought to be of something evil or unwanted, but the way the speaker uses the word ‘kindly’ insinuates otherwise. Also, death is now being perceived

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    The first poem that I chose that deals with death is "Because I could not stop death" by Emily Dickinson. Reading the first line " Because I could not stop for Death-He kindly stopped for me" really sets the tone of the poem. Just reading that line I learn there's an unusual way that the poem characterizes death. It characterizes it in an understanding and calm way. The poet treats the poem as a journey to her "end". Because she was such a busy person and couldn’t stop death, Death kindly stopped her

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    fruitful, and a positive subject, death, on the other hand, has numerous definitions between each person. Some people consider death to be morbid, horrifying, and a negative thing, whereas others celebrate death and believe that their soul will live forever. Each of the countless observations of life and death are portrayed in diverse types of literature. One contributor and writer of such literature includes Emily Dickinson. In her poems “Because I Could Not Stop for

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    Because I Could Not Stop for Death - Analysis One of Emily Dickinson’s most famous poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death, consists of Emily summarizing her journey through life, from the afterlife. The poem embraces death and its eternity. She begins by personifying death as a person who takes her on ‘date’ in which her life is calmly retold. To begin, Emily receives a visit from Death. Death is not scary or forceful, instead she perceives him as a gentleman caller, who puts her at ease through

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    dread”. Dickinson lived during the Civil War period, and unlike her peers of the time, she chose to write about death and pain rather than religion and nature. Emily Dickinson structures her poem “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” to specifically use punctuation, stanza arrangement, and rhyme and rhythm in order to illustrate her beliefs and comfort readers on the inevitability of death. Throughout the poem, Dickinson uses the em dash a total of twenty-two times. The em dash serves to create a pause

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    and Because I Could Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickens write about a common topic. These two authors are born nearly a century apart write about death. Death is a topic universal to anyone who has ever lived and breathed on this Earth. Though these two authors share a common topic, their outlooks on the subject differ as well as their thoughts on how to react when you’re dying. The two poems are both told through first person narrators however these poems have different narrators. In Because I Could

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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

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