Analysis of Two Poems by Emily Dickinson Essay | Essay

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Analysis of Two Poems by Emily Dickinson Essay | Essay

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Analysis of Two Poems by Emily Dickinson

Summary: An analysis of two poems by Emily Dickinson, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died".
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Because I could not stop for Death--
He kindly stopped for me--
The Carriage held but just Ourselves--
And Immortality.

We slowly drove--He knew no haste
And I had put away
My labor and my leisure too,
For His Civility--

We passed the School, where Children strove
At Recess--in the Ring--
We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain--
We passed the Setting Sun--

Or rather--he passed us--
The Dews drew quivering & chill--
For only Gossamer, my Gown--
My Tippet--only Tulle--

We paused before a House that seemed
A Swelling of the Ground--
The Roof was scarcely visible--
The Cornice--in the Ground--

Since then--'tis Centuries--and yet
Feels shorter than the Day
I first surmised the Horses' Heads
Were toward Eternity--

Emily Dickinson's above poem undeniably striking. At first reading, it might not make any sense at all. But those six quatrains soon enough reveal a rich and original insight...



















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