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Essay heading: Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” and Robert Frost’s “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Night"
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June 16, 1997 |
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Then, in Stanza 3, the author appears to review the stages of her life: childhood (the recess scene), maturity (gazing grain), and the descent into death (the setting sun)–as she passes to the other side. There, she experiences a chill because she is not warmly dressed. In fact, her garments are more appropriate for a wedding, representing a new beginning, than for a funeral, representing an end... displayed 300 characters
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In fact, her garments are more appropriate for a wedding, representing a new beginning, than for a funeral, representing an end.
Both poems are different but they also have a few qualities that make them the same. One for example is that they are about one character talking about something. Frost’s character is talking about the woods he admires while Dickinson’s character is talking about death... displayed next 300 characters
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