Emily Dickinson's Poetry In Relation To Society

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August 13, 2015

 

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In Dickinson's poem ?It was not Death', she demonstrates how restricting and stereotyping society can be on an individual, and how society values the conformity of the whole community, even though they may not want to. In Dickinson's poem ?Because I could not stop for Death', she is questioning society's values on religion and everlasting life...
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The reader sees this perception in her poem ?It was not Death', where Emily appears to perceive a world full of confusion and chaos. She also observes that society tries to place people into stereotypes, and feels that she herself is restricted to one. The Figures I have seen Set orderly, for Burial, Reminded me, of mine ? Dickinson shows in these lines that her own life reflects that of a dead persons ? it appears to be a living thing, but lacks something that makes it alive...
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