Emily Dickinson Afraid Of Death

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Emily Dickinson seems to think often about death. She, however, isn’t afraid of the Grim Reaper at all. She has meditated on the matter of death before and has come to terms with it, accepting its inevitability. The strongest evidence for this is “Because I could not stop for Death” where Death isn’t portrayed as scary or evil in any way, and, conversely, it is personified as a gentleman. This leads the viewer into thinking that Dickinson isn’t afraid of death at all, but instead she appears relatively indifferent to it when compared to people that are constantly worrying about death. Another interesting element usually missing from her poems about death is the lack of family and friends depicted in the poem. Usually what makes a person melancholic

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