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Because I could Not Stop for Death" is one of Emily Dickinsons
most discussed and famous poems due to its ambiguous, and unique
view on the popular subject of death. ... The reader can recognize the
poems theme by analysing its voice, imagery, figures of speech,
form, diction and especially symbolism; all of which help the
reader to understand the poems meaning. ... "Because I
Could Not Stop for Death" starts to gives the reader a feeling of forward
movement throughout the second and third quatrain. ... The womans soul drifted off into
nothingness because there was no afterlife for it to travel to. This is
the complete opposite belief about afterlife in Dickinsons other poem,
"Because I Could Not Stop for Death", which indicated that life is a
never-ending journey. These two poems deal with similar topics however
they are entirely different in that one believes in lif! ...
Life, death, and reincarnation are portrayed in Emily Dickinsons poem "I
Felt A Funeral In My Brain. ...
The speaker lives life, passes away, and is reborn again into this world
all throughout this poems entirety. ... This poem has a darker persona than the others, because
of the suicidal implications. ... It also fits well at the end of this
poem because not only was the poem over but it also signifies the end
of life and the start of a new one.
Approximate Word count = 1074 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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