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    The poem “Because I could Not Stop for Death”, written by Emily Dickinson, is considered to be one of the greatest masterpieces in American history. This poem is about the reflection of death and focuses on what happens in the life after death. Many normally think of death as scary and often won't accept it, however, in this poem Dickinson personifies Death and makes him out to be a compassionate gentlemen. Not only is Death not feared anymore but also accepted in this poem. It gives a new outlook

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    How would you feel, if one day death would call you? Would you be prepared if death arrives without warning? Emily Dickinson answers these questions in a short poem called “Because I could not stop for Death” by using capitalizations and figures of speech to show us how death can come from one moment to another without warning and without being prepared. In stanza 1, Dickinson uses many capitalizations such as the words: Death (line 1), Carriage (line 3), Ourselves (line 3) and Immortality (line

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    Emily Dickinson's most famous work, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" is generally considered to be one of the great masterpieces of American poetry (GALE). Dickinson experienced an emotional crisis of an undetermined nature in the early 1860's. Her traumatized state of mind is believed to have inspired her writing. In this particular poem, “Because I could not stop for Death,” the deceased narrator of the poem reminisces about that material day when Death came seeking for her. In stanza one of

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    Dickinson’s poem “Because I Could Not Stop For Death”, Engle argues that Dickinson’s poem employs Death as a lover who takes whomever is reading the poem to “heaven”, if you will. She also posits the idea that our eventual death is just a state of mind and we do not all follow the same path to reach Death. The poem, at its core, is about the visceral fear of Death and not wanting to die. I disagree with Engle’s assessment. Engle’s take on Dickinson’s poem is an inaccurate one because it explains that

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    “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is a poem by Emily Dickinson. The title of this poem suggests the poet is communicating that the subject will be about resisting death. It can also be implied that the speaker may have cheated death since they “could not stop” when death came. The poet can also be communicating that the speaker is too busy with life to stop for death. She could be seen as too preoccupied of trying to live and work to the point where they don’t bother with the fact of the end of

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    I chose to discuss two very different poems, “The road not Taken” by Robert Frost, and “Because I Could not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson. Both are two immaculate writers, with many outstanding literary works. The Road not Taken speaks about life, and the unique paths we take in it, whereas, Because I Could not Stop for Death speaks of death as a past experience that the author looks back on. Both poems are very powerful, yet, they are mysterious. Describing situations dealing with life and

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    Death is quite scary thought isn’t it? After all, it is a subject many people don’t like to talk about. We all fear death in some ways, such as losing a loved one, not knowing if they're still happy and even not knowing what might come after death. Regardless of how we all feel on such a sad matter, it is truly inevitable and we must all accept it. If we begin to look at death in a more beautiful way and not so sinister, we can have a better understanding. In the two poems, “Because I Could Not Stop

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    Dickinson successfully incorporated a metaphor and imagery into her poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death to show how people attempt to keep the thought of death out of their mind, until this thought haunts people later in life. She allowed the thought to creep into her mind and halt her daily life. During the poem, Dickinson said, “And I had put away my labor and my leisure too, for his (death’s) civility” (lines 6-8). Death was referred to as a human being, which shows its meaning to Emily. She

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    Throughout literature, Death has been portrayed by rich array of personifications usually taking the form of a malevolent being such as a grim reaper, ferryman, hunter, or horseman. In Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death," the speaker reveals her calm acceptance of death by personifying death as a polite suitor who has called upon her. She casts an air of anticipation and acceptance of death, rather than fear, as he accompanies her on a carriage ride to eternity. The protagonist

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    The poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson is about one’s journey with death. How could one’s journey with death ever be a journey into the sunset. The poet's use of imagery, paradox, and caesura throughout the poem helps reveal the poem’s message. The poet uses imagery to describe certain scenes. The poem is describing someone’s journey with death and the stops along the way. It seems as if the poem is describing the person that is journeying into death being taken on

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