Poetry explication: Because I could not stop for death, by Emily Dickinson

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April 10, 2012

 

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This gives a tone of calm and doesn't detract from the subject but makes it all seem much more palatable than the subject of death normally is (Greenberg 218). The one break with the syllabic pattern is the last line, which has one extra syllable. The effect of this is to suggest eternity that does go on...
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The effect of this is to suggest eternity that does go on. Each line ends with a stressed syllable, which functions to stop the reader to consider each line. The rhyming pattern is noted in the attachment to this paper and reflects a desire for unity and exclusion. The rhyme for line two in the first stanza ("He kindly stopped for me") connects to line four of the second stanza ("For his civility") and the fourth line of the last stanza ("Were toward eternity") thereby uniting them...
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