My life closed twice

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Emily Dickinson’s literary poem My life closed twice that was published posthumously in 1896 is said to have been an autobiographical work. My life closed twice is a poem that gives and end to life or dying a sense of having the ability to live forever or immortality. With the leading line of the poem being “My life closed twice before its close;” the speaker catches the reader or audience and gives one a sense of inquisitiveness as to how one’s life can close twofold before it finally closes. The immortality feel comes from the speaker saying that their life has closed, or concluded, twice before it actually ended. In other words, the first line says that the speaker has died twice before actually dying giving the sense of immortality. The word close used in this context could mean dying or coming to an end. In this poem we can assume that the speaker is speaking about losing a loved one or someone very close to them. The speaker uses the metaphor of death to describe how tragic and shattering it is to lose someone. Most people who have experienced the suffering and pain of losing a...

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