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Death_Is_Not_What_Is_Seems

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Death Is Not What Is Seems Emily Dickinson is one of the greatest American poets. She only saw seven of her eighteen hundred poems published. She sent hundreds of her poems to critics and publishers, but all of the feedback she got was negative. Some of the negative feedback was because females in the eighteen hundreds were not suppose to be writers. Some of the negative criticism was because no one liked her ideas about death. Emily Dickinson presents a different perspective on death; she makes death seem like an every day nice guy in her poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” Death does not take the speaker to her eternal home until she is ready. “Because I could not stop for Death- He kindly stopped for me-” (Dickinson 1). Her life is was very busy and she did not have time to die whenever Death showed up. Therefore, Death kindly waited for her until she was ready to die. Death was in fact being a gentleman. Dickinson uses personification by making Death an actual person. She not only capitalizes “Death” throughout the poem, but she also refers to him as “he.” “[B]y death, dickinson, think, speaker, people, because, negative, guy, fly, until, therefore, take, suggesting, stop, refers, ready, poems, poem, one, life, kindly, kind, hundreds, gentleman, feedback, fact, emily, eighteen, die, civil, writers, worldly, words, whenever, waited
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