A Kind Death

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English

 

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Carlos R

 

Date added:

September 4, 2012

 

Level:

University

 

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B

 

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3 / 827

 

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We must remember that Dickinson is not dead but the speaker of this poem is. The poem is about death as it is implied in the title but this poem is not dark like some death poems. Dickinson uses many examples of alliteration, imagery, and it only starts out with the ABCB rhyme scheme in "Because I could not stop for death"...
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The first two lines of them poem start out "Because I could not stop for death- /He kindly stopped for me." As my understanding when has death ever been kind to anyone? I also see her as busy person because of these two lines. She was so busy that someone had to stop her for her death. Then the next two lines talk about a Carriage so we see in our head a carriage or could it be a hearse with only the body and the driver? Due to her use of words about death- kind, and in stanza two "He knew no haste" and "For His Civility" perhaps she believes death is not cruel and we start to think that way also...
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