Because I Could Not Stop For Death By Emily Dickinson

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Death is a prevalent theme in the writings of Emily Dickenson. Two works which clearly convey this theme are Because I could not stop for Death and I felt a Funeral, in my Brain. These work convey the theme of death because they talk about the afterlife and how death comes at you without slowing down.
In Because I could not stop for Death, Dickinson uses personification to talk about death. She says that “He knew no haste” (Dickinson). We can see that death according to her is impatient and comes with no mercy. She tells about how Death takes her on a ride. He takes her past many places, and we can infer that she is implying that Death is taking her through a flashback of her life. He takes her to a school, past children in recess, past the

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