Emily Dickinson's And I, And Silence, Some Strange Race

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In the third stanza, Dickinson wrote, "And I, and Silence, some strange Race." The words "silence, some, and strange" start with the same letter.

Dickinson uses the literary elements: similes and alliteration to prove the poem’s meaning of death. In her poem I felt a funeral in my brain, Dickinson uses. The first stanza is Dickinson explains how she feels the funeral and that she sees the people coming in for the service. The second stanza is the funeral starting. She writes, “a service, like a drum.” Dickinson is comparing a service to a drum, drums beat, make noise, and keep music in time. Comparing a drum to a service could be explaining her heart beating, as she could be nervous. Also, drums make different sounds depending on the song

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