Personification In Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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One of the most prolific writers in American history, Emily Dickinson amassed great amounts of respect and recognition in the years following her death. Moreover, she is one of the most notable dark Romantics of all American literature history. Aside from the common theme of death, nature, and friendship, there is a somewhat recurring literary device employed in her poems, which is personification, and it takes on an important role in her writing, regardless of the theme, and skillfully employs personification to delicately express her say in the matter. Death is regarded as something malicious, but that is not always the case. In the poem “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” Dickinson did not personify death as something wicked; instead,

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