Emily Dickinson's Because I could not stop for death

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With the use of the term "Immortality" (998) the poet shows that at the beginning of her journey the speaker is young and enthusiastic to tell about her existence of life in the world and that she cannot think of dying. In the second stanza, Death drives her so well (unhurriedly) "we slowly drove, he knew no haste" (998) that it suggests pleasantness...
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For the pleasure he has given her, she rewards him by putting away her "labor" (her struggle) and "leisure" (her freedom) (998) for his politeness "civility" (998). Symbolically, in stanza three, the poem signifies the three general stages of life: childhood represented by "Children strove" (998), youth represented by "the Fields of Gazing Grains" (998) and the end of the life symbolized by "the Setting Sun" (998)...
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