Dickinson

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September 4, 2015

 

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Kenneth Privatsky, a literary critic, stated, “The poem purports to be about death, but the message in the poem also involves life. Dickinson does not emphasize what is gained after death; rather she emphasizes what is lost because of death.” (Privatsky 26) The narrator does not care about the afterlife; she knows that she will be losing her innocence and the ability to enjoy her life...
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Emily Dickinson felt that one should not fear death; but one should make the most of life because it doesn’t get any better. In poetry and literature in general, death can take the form of a decrepit old man or the grim reaper and he is usually unwelcome in most homes. In the poem “Because I could not stop for Death”, death is personified as a handsome and charming man waiting for his date with the narrator of the poem...
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