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Emily Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop For Death

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“Because I Could Not Stop For Death,” by Emily Dickinson, is a story-driven poem that centers on the author’s death. When she passes, she has difficulty letting go so Death takes her on a visual journey through her life to help her accept her fate. “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” is a poem border lining on a short story that details the author’s life flashing before her eyes.
“Life is the illusion, death is the ultimate truth” (Unknown); this is the assertion being made come the opening of “Because I Could Not Stop For Death.” The author states that due to her being unable to “stop for Death, Death kindly stopped for” (Dickinson line 1) her. The subtle use of kindly in the aforementioned action indicates that he did not have to: that no matter the means, the end result was guaranteed. Upon this assertion the author goes on, putting the reader with her in a horse-drawn carriage with death and immortality. This carriage acts as the means of …show more content…

This ride is a metaphor for the author’s life passing before her eyes, with the playground representing her childhood, the fields of gazing grain representing her furtive adulthood, and the setting sun representing the setting of her life. Then the poem changes course, saying that rather the sun passed them. This could be construed a few ways, such as saying the sun- or life- continues on after your death, but regardless of the perceived meaning, it serves as a transition to the fourth stanza. The fourth stanza talks of dew quivering and chill for her gown. This is her funeral, her gossamer and tulle being the fabric making her dress. The quivering and chill dew is the tears of those at the funeral, quivering for the great emotional distress the people are feeling and chill from the sorrow that accompanies

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