Emily Dickinson's My Life had stood-- a loaded gun

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At last, the concluding stanza includes mortality and immortality. The metaphor of the "Gun" here comes around finally to state that "it" like "her", has the capacity to kill, not to die. The "Gun" cannot die because it is an inanimate object.
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At last, the concluding stanza includes mortality and immortality. The metaphor of the "Gun" here comes around finally to state that "it" like "her", has the capacity to kill, not to die. The "Gun" cannot die because it is an inanimate object.
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